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Old Apr 27th, 2005, 10:44 PM   #6
eeney
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Initially I had a similar problem using my CD burning software. I was specifying that I was burning a 'music CD', the software then automatically converted the mp3's to a format which would play on a CD player (wav, cda, etc). I therefore find that you must specifiy that you want to burn a 'data CD', the software will just burn the data 'as is' and maintian the mp3 format.

If this isn't an option in XP then download one of the many free CD burning apps from the net.
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