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Can I convert audio files from a CD-ROM to an Audio CD for playback on standalone CD players?

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Can I convert audio files from a CD-ROM to an Audio CD for playback on standalone CD players?

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YES. Source audio files need to be converted to the standard “CD-DA” format to enable playback on standalone CD players. One audio CD will store an average of 20 songs or 74 minutes of play in this format. If your source files in the CD-ROM are in a highly compressed format such as MP3, you are probably going to end up with more discs after converting to this format.

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