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Converting MP3s

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SBell2406 | 18:24 Sun 30th Jul 2006 | Technology
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We've got a cd made up of 9 MP3s, but it won't play in our car. Any idea how i can burn a new cd, converting the tracks from MP3 to something that will play in the car? If it helps, it's the Linguaphone French course from the Daily Mail. Not sure if i should be posting this here or in music!?
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Any CD burning software should do this automatically if you choose to create an Audio CD from the menu
Obviously you need to copy the MP3's to your computer first
You can convert mp3 files to wave files on your computer. These are easily read by 90% of cd players.
If you haven't got the software (Nero or Roxio can do it), download the free, easy-to-use program CDex from

http://www.download.com/CDex/3000-2140_4-10226 370.html
you sure you're not using cd rw discs?..I know it's a silly question to ask, but I've been caught out on that one!
How old is your car? Older CD players couldn't play MP3s. And surprisingly for some manufacturers, it doesn't have to be that old.
Winamp has a Wave output plugin which can then be burnt to CD as a standard audio CD

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