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August 27. 2009 03:15:34

Burn MP3

MP3 Tale files are great when you are sitting at your computer. If you have one of the portable MP3 players, it is also easy to carry MP3s with you and listen to them through headphones. But if you want to play MP3 files in your car and your car has a CD player in it, or if you want to play them on your home stereo, then what you need to do is move your MP3 files onto a CD.
To create a CD from MP3 files, you need to do three things:
You need to download the MP3 files you want to listen to onto your computer. An MP3 file is a compressed version of a CD track. You therefore need to expand the MP3 file back into a full-size CD track. This process is known as decoding, and you need to have decoding software on your computer to do this. If your CD burner dose not come with built in decoding software then you can purchase a decoding package or download free or trial software from the Internet.
It should be noted however that most CD burners are shipped with Nero Burning Rom or Easy CD Creator as standard and they will burn direct to audio format.
You then collect all of the CD tracks together in a directory and write them to a writable CD. Your CDR drive normally comes with software for doing this i.e.Nero Burning ROM or Easy CD Creator 4.0. When you write out the audio tracks, you have to be sure to tell the software that you wish to create an audio CD rather than a CD-ROM.
Since MP3 tale files can be easily downloaded  and your CDR drive comes with software for writing audio tracks to a writable CD, the main thing you need is the decoder. Three good places to look for a decoder include:

Winamp
MP3 Software

If you have a CD burner on an Apple Mac and wish to do this a good piece of software would be Toast™ 5 Titanium the comprehensive, all-in-one CD and DVD mastering solution that enables you to create, organise, share and store all of your digital content on CDs or DVDs.
Toast now uses QuickTime® to convert audio files for which it has no built-in support. Simply drag and drop any file that QuickTime understands onto the Audio pane and Toast will convert the file into standard audio format. If the QuickTime file is a video or movie, the audio will be extracted and turned into an audio track.

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