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Just to be sure... there are several ways to interpret your question.
I am assuming that you have a library of MP3 files and you want to put them on a cd.
Case 1 - Your cd reader can read MP3.
-->you just have to copy the files as they are.
So I presume you are in
Case 2 - Your cd reader can read only "classical" Cds
--> you need to transform your files before they are graved on the CD (but remember that you will be able to place 10-12 times less titles on each CD)
As you hinted, you can do that from widows media player.
a - place a clean recordable cd into your cd writer unit.
b - from within windows media player, select 'write a CD or DVD' (sorry, the precise words might be different, since I'm working them from my French machine)
c - for 'Format' select 'audio cd'. You are then in the good track to select your files, add them to the file list. when you reach 600 or 700 megabyte... your CD will be full.. make any change in files, then 'write CD'. When asked for confirmation, check again then confirm.
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I am assuming that you have a library of MP3 files and you want to put them on a cd.
Case 1 - Your cd reader can read MP3.
-->you just have to copy the files as they are.
So I presume you are in
Case 2 - Your cd reader can read only "classical" Cds
--> you need to transform your files before they are graved on the CD (but remember that you will be able to place 10-12 times less titles on each CD)
As you hinted, you can do that from widows media player.
a - place a clean recordable cd into your cd writer unit.
b - from within windows media player, select 'write a CD or DVD' (sorry, the precise words might be different, since I'm working them from my French machine)
c - for 'Format' select 'audio cd'. You are then in the good track to select your files, add them to the file list. when you reach 600 or 700 megabyte... your CD will be full.. make any change in files, then 'write CD'. When asked for confirmation, check again then confirm.
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