Turning Mp3 to CD... What to do?

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Hi,

I've recorded a bunch of mp3s and wanted to convert them into cds. Are there any recommended software that converts good and have the sound turn out decent?

Appreciate any answers!
#mp3 #turning
  • Profile picture of the author Peter Bestel
    Nero does a pretty good job as do most software packages.

    I've found it's more about trial and error given your cd writer, software and quality of blank disks you use.

    Peter
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    • Profile picture of the author Jamie Iaconis
      Hi,

      You can also try Roxio software for this...

      Plus, Windows Media Player can probably do it too!

      Jamie

      P.S. To write as CD, do not burn as data.
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    • Profile picture of the author colinredk
      iTunes can also do the trick. But you have to set the preferences first so that it burns as an audio disk, instead of mp3 data files.

      Put your recordings (mp3 or wav) in one playlist/folder, pop in the blank CD, choose the folder, click the burn button. And you can still play sounds while burning to disk. Somewhat easier to use than Nero. Though I also use Nero to burn audio CDs.

      Matter of choice, really.
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      • Profile picture of the author minisite911
        I always use Nero. The software is bundled in my comp package. It's also very famous in my country.. almost ALL of my friends use the same one.

        Cheers,
        Oki
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        • Profile picture of the author mun
          I use Nero too, fantastic software.
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          • Profile picture of the author Chris Cavalli
            You can just download iTunes... put them in your iTunes library.... create playlists... and burn those playlists to CD.

            Makes for a very easy organization and implementation.
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            • Profile picture of the author Michael Dominic
              I recommend Nero, iTunes, or Windows Media Player for simply burning MP3s to a CD. For audio mastering software, you can visit http://www.download.com, they have a large variety of software that is free to try or completely free.
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