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starlight88
2025-02-07, 12:35 AM
Hi All :)
Is there a way/program you can burn MP3 Files to a CD-R?
Windows Media player won't work.
Thank you All :)
ehodgson
2025-02-07, 02:56 PM
CDBurnerXP
https://cdburnerxp.se/en/home
I assume this is still the go to it was many years ago.
EHodgson
LeifH12345
2025-02-09, 12:43 AM
Can confirm cd burner xp is still a good option
You can use it to make regular audio cds as well as data discs.
Some car decks and discmans play mp3s from data discs
swintonboy
2025-02-09, 08:17 AM
Hi All :)
Is there a way/program you can burn MP3 Files to a CD-R?
Windows Media player won't work.
Thank you All :)
itunes / Nero
Audioarchivist
2025-02-09, 09:28 AM
I haven't burned a CD in a while, but if I did I'd probably still use EAC, which I think is still one of the only programs that will burn to correct the offset of different burners. There's an offset of x number of frames or something (not explaining it right LOL) for reading, but also writing. Discs will still play offset but won't read back bit for bit accurately vs. the original wav files.
But, you might need to source wav files and not lossy eMPty3 files. Why burn audio from lossy sources anyway? Bloaty! I guess offsets on a CD won't matter if the files have SBE's anyway. Yikes!:lol4:
starlight88
2025-02-09, 03:49 PM
Some of the items I have are MP3 only and they won't convert to FLAC or WAV without errors in Trader's Little Helper.
Thank you everyone, I'll try those :)
Mickoz74
2025-02-16, 02:46 PM
https://www.anyburn.com/ i use it often as i like physical media CD, LP, Minidisc, Cassette.
To RIP Cds i use Exact Audio Copy
willndmb
2025-05-09, 07:36 AM
Some of the programs mentioned will burn mp3 to an audio disc but not an mo3 disc
Ie one that plays in your car for example and can hold over 80 mins of audio time so depends on which one you are wanting to do
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