How to Change From MP3 to CD Player
The MP3 file format is a popular format for music. These files can be easily placed and converted to a CD through the CD-buring process. Software such as Windows Media Player can easily do this for you. Once the conversion and burning process is complete, you can take your MP3 music files anywhere on the go via a CD disc and CD player.
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Insert a CD-RW disc into your computer's CD/DVD drive.
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Open and run Windows Media Player by double-clicking on its desktop icon.
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Create a playlist in Windows Media by choosing which MP3 songs you want on your blank CD-RW and in what order. Click the "Library" button and then the "Add to Library" button. Various options in the menu exist, such as "Add Folder" or "Add File."
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Click on the "Now Playing" button to open up the list with all of the MP3 songs you plan to burn to the CD-RW.
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Click on the "Burn" button and choose the "All Music" option. Select the MP3 songs you want to burn by checking the boxes next to the titles. Uncheck the songs that you do not want to burn.
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Ensure that your music list does not exceed CD storage capacity. Usually, CDs have 80 minutes of space available for music. Windows Media will warn you if you go over this capacity.
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Choose your CD-RW disc in the right-side drop menu and click "Start Burn," which is located above the "All Music" menu. The burning process will begin, thus converting your MP3 files to the CD format and placing them on the disc.
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