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jc-sxi

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 20:12

windows media player will also do it


Tim

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 20:10

Just burn the mp3's using something like nero, it automatically uncompresses them to a wav file and burns the audio track just like a normal audio cd...


Xs

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 20:09

alot of dvd players r mp3 compatiable ! but most normal cd players arent unless its says so!


Xs

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 20:07

nope u cant put mp3 cds into ur cd play

u can buy cd players now that will play mp3's

eg..this beast
http://www.audio.philips.com/streamium/highlights.asp


Russ2k2

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 20:05

yeah u can mate, u may not be able too on sum old players but yes is the answer


Alan MacAulay

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 20:04

You can do it, but you have to convert them first to a format that a normal CD player can read. Programs like Nero do this automatically.


GT4Brody

posted on 24th Feb 03 at 20:02

Basicly i was wondering is it possible to burn mp3s on to cds and play them in a normal cd player, or do they have to be played in an mp3 player?

My mate seems to think you can, but i am not so sure, and my pc knowledge is pretty shite at the best of times :lol:

Brody