BURN/LISTEN MP3 IN COSTOM RADIO/STEREO

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  1. holand

    holand Member

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    I would like to know where can i find a program to burn mp3 into a cdr and that make possible to listen mp3 files in a costom stereo like autoradio or hi-fi.
     
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    Lethal_B Moderator Staff Member

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    erm. to burn mp3's to a cdr, use windows media player 10
     
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    or any other burning app like nero or easy cd creator. even windows explorer in XP can burn CDRs.
     
  4. holand

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    you didnt understand! of course i know how and which progam to use to burn mp3 to cdr! but there is a small program that we use to burn mp3 into a cdr and dont creat wav or cda files and you can put the 800mb of mp3 and listen in a convencional car stereo. the progam makes something like a boot in your stereo that makes possible to read mp3 in a convencional car stereo.

    ANY ONE KNOWS THIS PROGRAM????
     
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    damn man, you don't need to get an attitude. your original post was extremely vague so excuse me for not understanding completely.

    to answer your quesiton, NO there is no such program that can do that. Audio CD players can only read disks that have audio in PCM format. You cannot put a program on a mp3 disk to "boot" your audio CD player to enable mp3 playing...its not possible. audio CDs and mp3 CDs are of two entirely different formats, and standard audio players cannot be enabled to play mp3s.
     

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