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How can I put MP3 files on to an audio CD?

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Lynswin | 09:51 Sun 04th Mar 2001 | Technology
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I have some MP3 files on my PC which I would like to make into an audio CD using my CD rewriter, but I seem to have a problem in finding some software which will do this. Can anyone recommend which software would convert the MP3s to a format which I can listen to on a normal CD player?
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The standard file type for audio CDs is 'WAV'. You can get a freeware program (ReMixer, about 700Kb) to convert MP3 files to WAV files from: http://remixer.com/downloads. NB: each song will expand to almost 10 times the size of the original MP3 (WAV files use almost 10Mb per minute of music).
Get Music Match Juke Box 6 . It's freeware.
There are a number of software applications either freeware or shareware available from www.cnet.com to do exactly what you state.
go to www.musicmatch.com and download their software and then install

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