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Posted by David on 09/21/05 14:09
"comajorr" <comajorr@NOTgmailNOT.com> wrote in message
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> Triffid wrote:
>> dadiOH wrote:
>>
>>> David wrote:
>>>
>>>> Excuse my ignorance but I have a very simple problem that I can't get
>>>> any good advice on...
>>>>
>>>> I simply want to convert my MP3 files to a format which, when written
>>>> to a CD, will play well, with no gbreaks, on my car stereo which
>>>> won;t play MP3s. Can anyone point me to some freeware that will
>>>> perform this conversion for me please? And just what is the format
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> It's called "making an audio CD". The MP3s have to be decoded to their
>>> underlying wave form and those waves are burned to the CD. Most any
>>> burning program will do that automatically when you tell it you want to
>>> make an audio CD.
>>>
>>
>> There is often an option in burning software to insert a 2 second gap
>> between tracks. Perhaps this is what's annoying you?
>>
>> ps. dadioh, your sig is broken (no space).
>
> Use a free program called CDex. Convert the MP3s to .wav file and then
> burn the new CD using say, windows media 10.
Thanks for your help. I'll look at it again.
David
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