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Inslaved Goddess
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Fri Jun 17, 2005 12:30 am Post subject:
Is it possible to burn mp3 cd's using windows media player? |
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I am running windows xp and windows media player 10 and I was wondering if
there is any way to burn mp3 cd's?And if so how would I go about this?
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MS Expert
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Chris Lanier
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Fri Jun 17, 2005 8:30 am Post subject:
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Sure it is. An MP3 CD is just a data CD.
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Chris Lanier
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Fri Jun 17, 2005 12:05 pm Post subject:
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Yes, just select "Data CD"
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"Inslaved Goddess" <Inslaved Goddess@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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| Quote: | I am running windows xp and windows media player 10 and I was wondering if
there is any way to burn mp3 cd's?And if so how would I go about this? |
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Ken
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:30 am Post subject:
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Sure, that works wonders if all of your music is already in MP3 format, but
if you use WMA's you're out of luck, as far as I know.
"Chris Lanier" wrote:
| Quote: | Yes, just select "Data CD"
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"Inslaved Goddess" <Inslaved Goddess@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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I am running windows xp and windows media player 10 and I was wondering if
there is any way to burn mp3 cd's?And if so how would I go about this?
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Mike Williams
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Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:30 pm Post subject:
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Ken wrote:
| Quote: | Sure, that works wonders if all of your music is already in MP3 format, but
if you use WMA's you're out of luck, as far as I know.
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You don't know. WMAs and MP3s both work.
Of course you don't need WMP to make an MP3 CD. Windows XP Explorer will
do it: just copy the desired MP3 or WMA files to the CD and burn it. |
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Mike Williams
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Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:30 pm Post subject:
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VIMDC wrote:
| Quote: | Attention: a data-CD is not the same as an MP3-CD.
Such data-CD's won't play on many car or home MP3-systems as those need
playlist information.
Myself, I use iTunes or Nero (sic: not exactly the forum to mention this) to
make MP3-CD's. Many other programs support the function (wonder why
MediaPlayer does not). Just bad luck that I was unable to use my existing
MediaPlayer playlists and had to redo them all under iTunes. You won't
(logicaly) be able to burn protected music however.
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From a burning point of view they're identical, and you can make an
MP3-only CD with Windows XP without WMP. OF course, playback experience
differs from device to device: some won't play MP3s over a certain bitrate. |
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VIMDC
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Fri Dec 23, 2005 5:30 pm Post subject:
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Attention: a data-CD is not the same as an MP3-CD.
Such data-CD's won't play on many car or home MP3-systems as those need
playlist information.
Myself, I use iTunes or Nero (sic: not exactly the forum to mention this) to
make MP3-CD's. Many other programs support the function (wonder why
MediaPlayer does not). Just bad luck that I was unable to use my existing
MediaPlayer playlists and had to redo them all under iTunes. You won't
(logicaly) be able to burn protected music however.
"Mike Williams" wrote:
| Quote: | Ken wrote:
Sure, that works wonders if all of your music is already in MP3 format, but
if you use WMA's you're out of luck, as far as I know.
You don't know. WMAs and MP3s both work.
Of course you don't need WMP to make an MP3 CD. Windows XP Explorer will
do it: just copy the desired MP3 or WMA files to the CD and burn it.
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