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  1. I have music cd's that I bought, Can I put them on a cdr and play them in my car stereo. I have the latest nero program ?
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    you've been a member since 2001 and you ask this question?





    YES you can
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  3. Im into video editing not music editing...
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  4. What format do I convert them to, exe. mp3, wave etc
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    Originally Posted by takovr
    What format do I convert them to, exe. mp3, wave etc
    Hello,

    Chances are your car stereo is a normal cd player - so it would be audio cd (cdda - or wav to cd ).

    Kevin

    (80 minutes on a 80min cdr )
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  6. I think it will, just want to know what file format do me use to play audio cd's in there car stereo.
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    audio cd file format
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    OK, first you rip the songs to your hard drive, you can save them as wavs or mp3s, whatever floats your boat. Then, you would go to your burner program and select audio cd. Add your tracks and burn. Most programs will convert whatever format that they are in into wavs so that your cd player will recognize them. Like kevin said, 80 mins or 74 mins depending on your cd size.
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  9. Some Cds you can use Nero or any-other Program and just do a Copy to Copy Disc.
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  10. Thank you all for the help, I know it sounds like a dumb question but I have never done it before with my pc.
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    wait do u want to put several cds onto 1 disc? if so u need to convert the tracks into mp3 and create a data disc in nero and fill it with mp3s. but ur stereo needs to be able to playback mp3 first.
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    Just use Windows Media Player it's super easy and it's free. Media player will do what ever when it comes to copying music.

    Except .ogg or .ocg or what ever but those are rare files.

    For backing up cd's or managing digital music files Media player is easy and free.
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    Media Player 10 has a RIP and a BURN button. rip then burn that's it.
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    does your car stereo play CDR's ?

    not all of them do
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    Nero Disc to Disc (or Copy Entire Disc) generally works, although back when I did a lot of this, some that have "extra" stuff such as film clips etc were prone to being a problem IIRC, and CloneCD used to take care of them, lickety-split.

    As an idiot-proof, fail-safe way, you could use CDEX (or any other CD audio extraction utility) to extract the audio tracks to WAV (you'll need up to 800MB of HDD space), and then make a new audio CD compilation, and specify the WAV files as your source.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    Musicmatch Jukebox is really great for audio as well.
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    Originally Posted by jetfan
    you've been a member since 2001 and you ask this question?
    Join date means nothing if you have never done it b4.
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