How Do You Burn Mp3s To A CD?
Do you have songs on your computer, and would like to know how to burn MP3s to a CD? There are 2 things you should know about this before you start. MP3s are small files, but when put on a CD they are not playable in all stereos (such as car stereos before 2004). On the other hand, the typical CD song file format is WMA. These are larger files, but they play in all stereos. If you need WMAs you need special CD burner software that will convert your MP3s. This article will explain how to burn MP3s as is to a CD in Windows that can be played on newer stereos as well as your computer. Insert a blank CD. You should use a CD that says “Digital Audio.” Other data discs are intended to back up data, such as documents and photos. I’ve had mixed results when attempting to record to general data discs using basic CD burner software, so when you’re learning how to burn MP3s I recommend the digital audio CDs. Open the folder that contains your music. Click the song you would like to burn to a CD.