Friday, November 13, 2009

Copying MP3's to CD as MP3's...?

I've got a whack of songs on MP3 (500+), and have been making audio CD's from them for playing on car stereo's, and my personal stereo (which is old %26amp; doesn't play MP3's).


I want to copy the MP3's however, as they are, without converting them into an audio file, for the purpose of playing them in MP3 compatible stereos. How can this be done? I just kind of taught myself everything I know about computers, and still can't figure this one out.


So to be perfectly clear, how do I copy MP3's onto a disk, keeping them in the MP3 format?


Thanks for all your answers!!

Copying MP3's to CD as MP3's...?
Using Windows Explorer drill down to the directory that your songs are on and select them as they are. Copy them to the CD drive and select paste. Windows will set up the copy to copy them as they are.
Reply:You have to convert to CDA format in order to make them an AUDIO CD. But if you want to make them a FILE CD, then you can keep them in their MP3 format. Some file CDs don't work in players, though.

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