hey,
is there any format that will work in older stereo systems ? I burnt mp3's but of course they wont work. I dont wanna waste disks if no other format will work so I thought I'd ask.
burning to CD
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Re: burning to CD
The format of which you speak is .cda
Windows media player will burn it into that form.

Windows media player will burn it into that form.


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Re: burning to CD
Er most burning software will ask you to choose between a "music cd" and a "data cd".
The former will work in most things, dvd players, old boomboxes, cars etc
The latter will only work in things that support mp3's, which *isn't* everything even if its brand new. So check the label before purchasing.
The former will work in most things, dvd players, old boomboxes, cars etc
The latter will only work in things that support mp3's, which *isn't* everything even if its brand new. So check the label before purchasing.
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