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I had the distinct pleasure of setting up and copying a few old LP's to CD
just yesterday. I used Nero and it also worked very well (LP => WAV =>
burned to CD). It has the pops and crackles with the music, but you know,
it's kinda nostalgic!
--Chris
--- Mike Miller <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Camden Daily wrote:
>
> > Most burner programs in Windows these days will convert mp3->wav on the
> > fly. I know Nero does... you can just drag&drop your mp3s into the
> > window.
>
>
> Thanks to everyone for their answers. The one above turned out to be the
> one that helped the most. It hadn't occurred to me that it would be this
> easy. I just opened my CD burning program (Roxio Easy CD Creator -- it
> came with my Dell PC) and told it that I wanted to create a music CD.
> Then I told it which MP3 files to put on the CD and in which order, and it
> made an ordinary music CD from the MP3 files. Too easy!
>
> Mike
>
>
> > At 01:15 AM 12/31/2002 -0600, you wrote:
> >
> > >Do any of you know a good web page that will tell me how to take MP3
> > >files and make a regular audio CD from them? There must be some easy
> > >software for converting MP3 to CD audio format. Windows is fine
> > >(because that's what my CD burner is on).
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