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I understand that you want to make an audio CD that will play in a stereo system. In that case, you must make it an audio CD, not a data CD. Data CDs can only be read by PCs. Audio CDs can be read by any CD drive, whether its mounted on a PC or on a stereo system. But Audio CDs are limited to the standard bitrate, which means you can only stick 74/80/90/99 minutes of audio on it, depending on the CD-R you use.
It is _possible_ that stereo systems don't read the CDs cause they support CD-Rs, but I have never witnessed it. And some (or maybe even most) can read the CD even if it's not finalized.
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