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It's always a good idea to look at the feature list of the products you use. I use
Nero
to burn CD's. One of the features listed supports
MP3 and WMA (MS Audio) as source for audio tracks
. And holy smokes it worked! I was able to take a group of MP3 files and convert them back into audio tracks that I could play in my car. Life just got real, real fun! If you've been looking for a good way to play MP3's in your car this is it. I have a 10 CD changer and I should be able to put 10 custom CD's in it. Unfortunately I haven't been able to get CD-RW to work using this yet.
posted on Sunday, May 20, 2001 2:17 PM
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