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Posted by NRen2k5 on 03/20/06 00:54
audiohead wrote:
> "dadiOH" <dad...@wherever.com> wrote in message
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> news:AmlSf.14712$o41.3525@trnddc06...
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>> CTG wrote:
>>> So would it be fair to say if I copy a whole list of MP3 songs to a
>>> CD-R ,my CD player at home woudl play them..? or do they only play
>>> CDDA files?
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>> No, you can't *copy* MP3s to a CD and expect your home player to play
>> them. As Joel told you, you have to make an *audio* CD with them.
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> That's not universally the case. Many players today will play a CD that
> has
> had mp3's simply copied to it. I know because I have a couple including
> a
> portable that plays both standard CD's and CD's loaded up with mp3's.
> The OP
> might want to consider investing in a new player that can play mp3's on
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> CD's. That way he avoids the 80 minute limitation of the standard CD.
But most people don't go out and buy a new CD player every couple of
years. A good CD player can last 10 years or more, and if it works you
might as well keep using it.
- NRen2k5
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