CD files can be converted into ATRAC files using free and commercial media conversion software programs. One of the most popular programs for this task is Total Video Converter.
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You have to find something to convert the file. And since Sony is the only company that uses the ATRAC format, their SonicStage program is your best shot.
Sony D-NS505 S2 Sports ATRAC Walkman CD Player has a life warranty.
Magic Swf2Avi is a good swf convert which not only convert swf to videos, but can burn swf files to CD, VCD, DVD, Blu-ray player
Put a blank disc (CD-R) into the CD burner. Using iTunes software, create the desired playlist of M4P files to be converted. On iTunes select "Preferences", click "Advanced", then click "Burning", select "Audio CD" for format and click "OK". Select the playlist and click "Burn Disc". In iTunes open the CD and click "Convert Selection to MP3". The files will then be converted and saved to the computer in the MP3 format.
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.
The new walkman actually does not use the horrible Sonicstage software that it's previous products used. You can play both ATRAC and mp3's on the walkman. An ATRAC to mp3 file converter is included on the software CD that comes in the package. Since the walkman is mp3 capable, you are indeed able to download songs onto it (assuming the songs you download are mp3, wma, ATRAC, or another compatible format).
You can indeed burn a CD that already has files on it. You would just have to write over the other files on the CD.
first read manual then use the application on the CD that comes with the player simples. :-)
Create Data CD with any available CD burning software and insert the files. Burn.
Bin/Cue files are "image" files that a CD Burning software uses to create a CD