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Converting the wrong kind of MP3s?

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mariner2 | 05:47 Thu 16th Aug 2012 | CD's, DVD's, Videos
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I have paid for and downloaded an audio book, then put it on a CD so I could listen to it in the car which is what I primarily wanted it for anyway.
I suspected all was not well when the 4.5 hour duration book was only 123mb and fit on one CD, and of course it won't play.
Is there a way I can convert to the sort of mp3 files that are on normal audio CDs?
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Look on google for a free wav to mp3 converter.plenty of converters out there.
Sorry you didnt say it was a wav file, I must of imagined that bit.
See if yoj can find "nero" or similar.
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Ah, I think I've been a bit dim and burned the files to CD as if they were data files, not audio files . . . .'ll go away and try again!
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Yes, I know I asked the same question twice, once in the music section and once in the technology section. It applies to both and you get more answers that way?
>>>Ah, I think I've been a bit dim and burned the files to CD as if they were data files, not audio files . . . .'ll go away and try again!

Yes, see my answer in the other question

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