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Burning MP3 files to CD allows you to listen to your favorite tunes in CD players, which is convenient for those who lack digital media players and MP3 players. MP3 files can be burned to CD in most popular music player applications, including iTunes, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, and Winamp.

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iTunes

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  2. You must have a playlist created before you can burn songs to CD.
  3. Select “Burn Playlist to Disc,” then select either “Audio CD” or “MP3 CD” as the disc format, based on your preference.
  4. The process will take up to several minutes to complete, and iTunes will notify you when burning is complete. If your playlist is too large to fit on disc, iTunes will prompt you to insert another disc to finish the burning process. [1]
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Windows Media Player

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  1. The songs must be added to the burn list in the order in which you want them listed on the CD.
  2. The icon resembles a piece of paper with a green checkmark.
  3. The process will take up to several minutes, and Windows Media Player will eject the CD when burning is complete.
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RealPlayer

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  1. RealPlayer will keep you updated as to how much space is remaining on the disc as you move tracks to the burn list.
  2. The process will take up to several minutes to complete, and notify you when the CD has been burned successfully. [2]
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Winamp

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  1. The process will take up to several minutes to complete, and Winamp will notify you when the CD has been burned successfully.
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    I burned an audio CD that will now play on my computer, but will not play on an older boombox. Why?
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    The specialized CDs you buy in-store are specified to play on computers and modern CD players, but anything older doesn't work, probably because the pits and coding within the CD are not compatible with older hardware.
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    Can I burn an MP3 file that is around 90 minutes long onto a CD? Also, is there a certain type of CD that allows people to listen to it on a cd player (not on the computer)?
    Torpi
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    90 minutes is borderline - you can try, but you might need to shorten it somehow. If you are burning an mp3 file there is no one CD that will work on every CD player. If the CD player does not support mp3 CDs, you are out of luck, unfortunately, no matter which kind of CD you use. Equally, if the player does support mp3 CDs you have nothing to worry about.
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      • When selecting a disc format, opt for “MP3 CD” if you want hundreds of songs burned to CD versus an average of 20 songs to CD. MP3 files can be compressed more efficiently than other file types, which allows for hundreds of audio tracks to be burned to a single disc.
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      1. Open iTunes .
      2. Click File .
      3. Click New and then Playlist .
      4. Name the playlist.
      5. Copy songs to the playlist.
      6. Insert a blank CD-R.
      7. Select your playlist and click File .
      8. Click Burn Playlist to Disc .
      9. Select Audio CD or MP3 CD .
      10. Click Burn .

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