If anyone has bought an MP3 (music) from Amazon.co.uk, how did it arrive?...did it come as an attachment to an email or what? I have bought, for example, an MP3-CD (audio book) and this came as a "physical" CD, an actual disc, but is a music MP3 an actual ...? I like to listen to my music "in the open", so to speak and not be obliged to have to wear headphones or similar, so does an MP3 offer this "freedom" or am I restricted to a pc or other device? Ta Muchly and Take Care All.
bhg, you say you bought MP3s from Amazon and copied them directly to CDs, how and what did you use? - Barry, your link to small business doesn't cater for screen readers - or rather, the idiot who uses one!...smile.
woodelf - you don't make it clear whether you want to burn an audio CD or just a data CD containing a set of MP3 files.
You will almost certainly have CD writing software on your computer which you should be able to use. If you can't see any just Google "Free CD burning software" and you should get a selection.
If you just want it as MP3 all you have to do is drop them from your source into the CD writer program and burn the disc.
If you want an audio CD you should find an option to create "audio CD" and use that.
I can't remember what program I used as it was many years ago when my car CD player would only play audio CDs but ASHAMPOO sounds familiar. Nowadays I only create data CDs with MP3 files on them and use Cyberlink software which I happened to get a free copy of when I bought a BluRay recorder.
If you download "Switch File Converter" from NCH software you will easily be able to create either an audio CD of an MP3 CD from any MP3 tracks you have.
Get brave and have a bash, woody. All the software is free, so all it will cost you is a CD if it turns out badly and you'll have learned a new skill if it turns out well.