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 Re: MP3 files
Posted by MArk on August 26, 2004 at 09:46:33:

In Reply to: Re: MP3 files posted by Michael on August 23, 2004 at 16:07:04:

: Yes... but the player has to be able to read CDs with MP3s on them. Computers will be fine as will a lot of stereos these days. It will say if it can somewhere on it.

: : Can someone please help me. If I convert my audio files to MP3 files, can I then burn them on a CD and they will still remain compressed so that the CD will hold a huge amount of files? Thank you in advance....

***** In reply to the other post that is not entirely true. Whilst it is possible to record MP3's to a CD for MP3 players the majority of CD burning software gives you the ability to decompress the MP3 file and convert it back to audio. I use Roxio but like I say most, if not all give you this option.

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