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  1. Hi!
    I have some mp3 which are 190 kbps. I would like to burn these mp3 into audio cd format. But I want to know what is the best way to get cd quality sounds. I mean, whether I should burn these mp3 direct to audio cd or convert to .wav first, then burn. Besides, do I need to convert kbps to get better sounds? What Software is the best for this?



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    Hi SKeeper,

    MP3 @ 190kbps are near CD quality (very near, to the point where you won't really notice a difference). So no need to convert to WAV.

    There's a whole host of burners that'll do the job - plenty of decent free ones.

    Go to http://www.download.com and check out the various music jukeboxes (some do burning) and mp3 burning apps.
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    MP3 @ 190kbps are near CD quality (very near, to the point where you won't really notice a difference). So no need to convert to WAV.
    No, but they have to be decoded to CDDA...
    I use CDEx to go from mp3 to wav, then use the wavs when burning an audio CD. There's no q loss in wav -> CDDA

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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    No, but they have to be decoded to CDDA...
    True, but the burners I've used (MusicMatch Jukebox I think it was, it's been a while. Also, Nero) do that straight from MP3.

    Simply a case of pick your mp3's, hit burn and an audio CD pops out at the end.
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