How to Burn CDs From an MP3 Mode Disc
MP3 discs are CDs that hold hundreds of songs in the MP3 format. While many car stereos and other CD players made today support the MP3 disc format, many older players do not. If you have songs on an MP3 CD that you want to play on an older CD player, then you will have to burn them to a traditional music CD. You can do this using programs built into almost all versions of Windows.
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Insert your MP3 disc with the songs you want to copy into your computer's disc drive.
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Go to the Start menu and click on "Computer."
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Click on the icon for the disc you just inserted into the disc drive. Select the songs you want to copy to a CD and drag them to your desktop.
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Eject the MP3 CD from your computer and insert a blank recordable CD.
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Start Windows Media Player and click on the "Burn" tab.
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Click on the icon with a check mark underneath the "Burn" tab and select "Audio CD" from the drop-down list that appears.
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Drag the files you copied off of the MP3 disc into the "Burn List" on the right side of the screen. Click on "Start Burn" to burn an audio CD after you have added all the files you want.
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