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gcornish4 | 21:49 Sun 10th Jun 2007 | How it Works
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My husband has an audio cd/mp3 player i.e it will player MP3 cds. Does this mean we need to have an MP3 player to load our cd's on to or favourite music then download from the MP3 player on to disc so we can play it in the car
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Assuming you have Windows Media Player, you can 'rip' the cds to the hard drive - make sure you rip in mp3 format, not wma. Click the little arrow on the Rip tab - format - mp3.

From there you can 'burn' to cd. It is very simple.
>From there you can 'burn' to cd. It is very simple.

There are two ways of burning a music CD: "audio" format and "data" format.

"audio" format makes the CD a proper CD (like you buy in the shops) so it should play on any CD player (in car etc)

"data" format just copies the files to the CD as individual mp3 files but it will only play on a player that can play mp3 files.

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