If you want to make sure that it will play on all CD players, burn as an audio CD (some CD players don’t play MP3 files). That limits you to about 80 minutes of audio, regardless of the number of songs. (To put 100 songs on one disk requires very small songs. 7k isn’t much audio.)
insert cd
open your software with which you want to burn cd
click on mp3 under cd if u want to burn cd ( mp3 under dvd if u want to burn dvd )
add your songs
click on burn
then click on burn without multisession
so your cd will play on any player( if your cd player is compatible to play mp3 cds )
Yes, a MP3 cd can store 100+ mp3 songs on a cd disc, an Audio CD only store 60min songs on a cd disc, but you should note, if your cd player don’t support mp3, means it can’t play the MP3 CD, so you have to burn an Audio CD for the cd player which don’t support mp3, else you can burn a MP3 CD. Burn CD from any videos and audios, you can try RZ Audio Converter, it can convert and burn any songs to Audio CD, or MP3 CD, etc. You can yahoo or google search and download RZ Audio Converter, easy to use, work well on my computer, hope it can help you.
Agree to guys – just burn mp3 cd, or something like that. Or you can to convert ‘em into loseless, and burn to DVD, but than you’ll get some troubles with usual players.
Anyway I’m doing this using StarBurn. I think It’ll e good for you too. http://www.starburnsoftware.com/products/starburn/download
June 30th, 2010 on 11:54 pm
You need to make a data CD instead of an audio CD. What software are you using on your computer to make cds?
June 30th, 2010 on 11:54 pm
I would like to know too, but as I know its not possible, I stopped searching for answers long ago.
June 30th, 2010 on 11:54 pm
instead of burning an audio cd, burn the mp3 files like you would burn any other file.
June 30th, 2010 on 11:54 pm
If you want to make sure that it will play on all CD players, burn as an audio CD (some CD players don’t play MP3 files). That limits you to about 80 minutes of audio, regardless of the number of songs. (To put 100 songs on one disk requires very small songs. 7k isn’t much audio.)
June 30th, 2010 on 11:54 pm
insert cd
open your software with which you want to burn cd
click on mp3 under cd if u want to burn cd ( mp3 under dvd if u want to burn dvd )
add your songs
click on burn
then click on burn without multisession
so your cd will play on any player( if your cd player is compatible to play mp3 cds )
June 30th, 2010 on 11:54 pm
Yes, a MP3 cd can store 100+ mp3 songs on a cd disc, an Audio CD only store 60min songs on a cd disc, but you should note, if your cd player don’t support mp3, means it can’t play the MP3 CD, so you have to burn an Audio CD for the cd player which don’t support mp3, else you can burn a MP3 CD. Burn CD from any videos and audios, you can try RZ Audio Converter, it can convert and burn any songs to Audio CD, or MP3 CD, etc. You can yahoo or google search and download RZ Audio Converter, easy to use, work well on my computer, hope it can help you.
June 30th, 2010 on 11:54 pm
Agree to guys – just burn mp3 cd, or something like that. Or you can to convert ‘em into loseless, and burn to DVD, but than you’ll get some troubles with usual players.
Anyway I’m doing this using StarBurn. I think It’ll e good for you too.
http://www.starburnsoftware.com/products/starburn/download