Sure. Provided the MP3s don't have DRM protection on them, you can easily burn them to a CD with most burning programs. If you want a CD that'll play in regular CD players, burn it as an "audio CD". If you only need to use it in other computers, you can burn it as a "data CD" instead.
You need to burn the program you want. But most programs are too big to fit on CD's. You should use a DVD insteaad.
Download a program for making phoro cd and burn it to a cd or dvd. Nero. Also some free programs are available to download.
Convert the files to .wav format, then burn them to disc. Some cd burning programs will let you skip the conversion step by printing them to CD as an image.
of course u can - HOW!!!!!!!!!! Edit: You can find here easy step by step instructions on how to burn a CD. http://dvdcdduplication.posterous.com/how-to-burn-a-cd
.you make a burn list then burn it to the CD or its sometimes called ripping. but you can make these list on windows media other music players from your computer.and you do have to have the CD in the computer.lol.and it cant have any music or files on it either. Why put "lol" in this piece of text/writing?!
Wait u can burn cds !?!?!? O.O
yes, you download to a file on your hard drive and then use a program like NERO to burn the songs (files) onto a cd. yes, depending on what type of file the song is, if it is a MP3, WMA, or wave you can use programs like Windows Media Player or iTunes. Once you import the songs to either of these, you have the opption to burn them to CD. >>MATT
No.
Depends on what model you have and what Cd's you use. But usually if you have a newer model the more variety of Cd's you can burn.
To burn tracks to a CD place the required tracks in a playlist then right click on the playlist's name and select Burn Playlist To Disc from the menu.
That's a definite maybe. You need to have a CD R/W (reader/writer) to burn CDs. A DVD R/W will burn CDs for you. If it can burn movies, it can burn audio.