There are many ways. If it's already in .mp3 format (without any DRM) most of the work is done! iTunes on the Mac OS or in Windows will do this with the click of a button. Other options in Windows usually come with the burner. IMHO Roxio is one of the better products to do this - as well as other disc burning duties.
If there is mp3 in an standard audio CD, it is on a data track, and thus not playable on a regular CD player because it is not an audio track.
Regular audio CDs are uncompressed, therefore no. MP3 CDs generally support vbr however.
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No. MP3 is strictly an audio format.
The web is full of applications that convert an audio file from .wma to .mp3 or if you have professional software for audio editing then simply import the wma track and save it as a mp3.
Mp3 is a file format commonly used for audio files. This is not the only format but is a very common one. An MP3 file, an audio file, is already a song. There is no possible way of converting an MP3 song to an audio song because 'audio' is not a format to convert to.
No. MP3 is audio only. MPEG is the video version (MP3 stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, and is the audio part of MPEG video files)
A Zune is not an audio format like an mp3, it is a music/video player designed by Microsoft. It plays mp3 audio files as well as Microsoft's mp3 alternative, wma audio files.
mp3 only handles audio whereas mp4 handles audio, text, video and images
Well. If you want to get a sample of the music on jw pepper but don't want to buy it on some of the page for the book it will say Mp3 Audio if you click it there will be a terms of agreement that you have to agree to then it should play from there.
There isn't really a difference, rather, MP3 is a digital form of audio. Technically, an MP3 is the standard way of compressing of audio into smaller, more manageable digital files for the computer.
MP3- audio MP4- audio and video MP5- audio, video