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kafkameth
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Post by kafkameth »

Can I record the mp3's into a cd for the car or for my discman?
Or does the effect wear off?
When I say record I mean not in MP3 but rather in a "normal music" cd
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Post by Vale »

before you pull of anything stupid, try looking through the FAQ, stickies, annoucements, and rules.
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Post by kafkameth »

ok, then let me rephrase...
I don't have an mp3 player, I have an old fashioned cd player, which I go to sleep with, can I make a normal cd out of the mp3's I bought without them losing any properties?
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Post by -Almost »

If you bought the Mp3's, yes you can.
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Post by Pants »

Sometimes you may find a small loss in quality of sound due to the condition or quality of the CD player or the CD itself, but as far as putting MP3's onto a CD, all you need is a CD burner and you can drag the files to the CD Drive's icon in your My Computer directory, assuming you're using Windows.

And Vale, we were all newbies once, eh?
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