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CDR & MP3's for the ones know this type of thing.
Hey, I have a big problem, well more of a clumbsy problem. When I handle my CDs, they are always dropping on the floor and I worry they are going to get scratched, and I'm gonna have to spend another 18 dollars, mininum on the same CD.
Well I copy my songs on to the computer (of course for my own personal use :) ) and then I convert them to MP3's to save a load of room. Now I know you can fit like 18 songs on a CDR. But is there a way where I can place these songs on a CDR that will allow me to have a lot more on and still put in a regular stereo. My CD player doesn't support MP3's, but is there anyway whatsoever that I can take a regular CD, put all kinds of songs on it, and still be able to place in my stereo, and still play? Oh I hope someone can help. Because after a while CDRs tend to take a lot of my money. :roll: Not too mention real CDs, but believe me when it comes to Meat's CDs it is worth it. :P |
burning cd's
Well RSG I make my own compilations using Windows Media Player/Nero Burning.
If you have these, which are standard with Windows XP its a piece of cake. I just take the tracks I want and put them into the music library on the computer, then highlight and burn with a blank cdr/cdrw. Mine work fine on my stereo and juke box. Hope this helps. love dottie xxx |
close. 8) thank you dottie for replying. i was also wondering if there was a way, i could take like 50 songs and throw them on a cd, without an MP3 stereo.:)
i appreciate the reply though. thank you's :P |
In a word No!!
There is only a limited space on each CD so you wouldn't be able to get enough tracks on! |
thanks chris :)
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