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Windows Media Player 11 question
(Forgive me if this is not the right group for this question. Please advise
me which group is the right one.) I have WMP 11 on Windows XP. I have a bunch of songs I purchased from MSN music and Napster (WMA files), and one mp3 file. How can I burn those files to a CD, such that, the CD will play on any CD playback device, and not just on a computer? Thanks! |
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Windows Media Player 11 question
"Davey" wrote in message . .. (Forgive me if this is not the right group for this question. Please advise me which group is the right one.) I have WMP 11 on Windows XP. I have a bunch of songs I purchased from MSN music and Napster (WMA files), and one mp3 file. How can I burn those files to a CD, such that, the CD will play on any CD playback device, and not just on a computer? Convert the files in question to 44 KHz 16 bit Stereo .wav files, and just about any burning software will burn an audio CD that any CD player should be able to play. |
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