Use Windows Media Player or winamp:
In widows media player click on the "Burn" tab then drag the songs over on to the side bar that popped up then hit burn.
In winamp select the songs by holding down the "ctrl" key and select the songs you want the right click on them and go to where it says "send to" and after it expands click "cd burner on E:" (or whatever your drive name is).
If you just copy MP3 files to a CD, then this is a data CD meant to work in a computer, it will not play in a regular CD player. You need to use a special burning tool to burn it specifically as an audio CD not a data CD.
not usually
Yes, if it is an MP3 CD Player. I don't believe that there are any of these that will not play a regular CD.
AnswerYes it is able to!
Yes
Yes, you can put MP3 files on a CD, but the computer will only be able to read them, not a CD player or DVD player. You would be better off by putting those files onto a program that allows you to burn CD's such as iTunes or Windows Media Player, and add them to your library and then burn them onto the CD that way, so your CD player will be able to read the format.
It is possible, but only on a CD-RW and that's not guaranteed to play on every CD-player.
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.
regular cds don't work on the wii
You put the cd in and click media player that you have on your computer and drag the music and when your done click burn and it will burn when its done you have all your music on there and you can play it on your computer.
Well if you want to play it in a DVD player, then it has to be a DVD. If you just want to be able to play it on computers, then it is a CD-R
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