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MP3 files and Non MP3 players

How can I play mp3 files when I do not have mp3 player?

Are there any converter software that convert the mp3 files to "regular" audi files that can be read by standard compact disc readers?


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Hi.

 

Almost all CD-R burning software (like Nero) will convert your MP3 files once you tell the software you want to make an "Audio CD" and not a "Data CD".

After you select the audio option you can drag MP3 files and WAV files (and maybe more depanding on your specific software) and it will create an AUDIO cd that plays in almost all cd players.

just make sure you select "audio cd" option when starting.

 

 

Posted 2006-08-17T06:21:57Z
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I was late for work this morning, because I got stuck in Zeno's paradox.

The main problem is that after the mp3 files are converted to WAV (or whatever) they don't sound that good

Posted 2006-08-24T09:15:34Z
 
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You can find the software in the following link http://www.oemsoftware.info/

Posted 2009-06-09T11:15:39Z

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