In order to transfer mp3s on a disk you just need to burn them. If your stereo doesn't read mp3s than you need the appropriate software to convert them. Go to Google, type "mp3 to wav," click on the program of your choice.
Regular home stereos would be unable to play Mp3 files, if you were to burn them to a data disc and just insert it into the stereo. MP3's are a computer format, a stereo is not a computer, it can only read a CD if specially prepared, in the right format.Instead you need to use disc authoring software to specifically burn it as an Audio CD, which will be in a format the stereo will recognise.
Get a stereo connector for this purpose at Radio Shack (under $5.00). Or you can burn CDs on your computer, and play them.
you will need a program to burn mp3s to audio CD. try NERO. it is easy to access.
Use the output of the receiver's CD/tape or Aux output. You will have to use a connector cable that terminates in a 1/8" jack plug to enter the audio input of the computer.
No, burning an audio book to a memory stick typically involves copying the digital files instead of burning them onto a physical disc. You can transfer the audio book files to a memory stick by copying and pasting them onto the storage device using a computer.
Make sure you are using the right disk and that your burner is capable of burning DVD's
download real audio player v11 (the free one) then go to burn/transfer then select vcd then put your avi stuff on and it should burn it
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.
I have the Rock`s Hollywood theme mp3`U can transfer it from video to audio and burn it to CD via youtube.
No. CDs are of lesser capacity than that of DVDs. Also if the computer drive is just a CD-Writer drive and not a DVD writer it will not burn DVDs.
See the question, How do you burn a DVD disc?
Your CD burning software should have an option to burn an actual audio disc rather than a data disc for a computer, containing audio files.