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Ok, I have a bunch of MP3's on my harddrive and I want to make a CD with them to be played on an MP3 compatible player ( right now only my DVD player will do that ).
Anyway, when I try to use NERO, it seems to auto convert them over to WAV files and that greatly increases their size on the CD, so I can only get like 15 or so songs on one damn CD. CAn I just copy the files directly over to a CD and have it work??? Any help would be greatly appreciated. All my MP3's are 320bit 44.1Khz files. Matt |
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Instead of making an audio cd, make a data cd. You could try using the wizard to help or you could just click the option yourself.
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if you want your mp3s to stay mp3s then you shouldn't follow the audio cd wizard. You should just make a data cd and just drag and drop your mp3s there. It's no big deal.
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