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Originally Posted by thomass3 Hello everyone!
I need assistnce in coping NAPSTER music files that have been DOWNLOADED to my hard-drive, and then.. to copy these music files to a CD. This CD needs to be able to play in most CD players...
I was able to kinda accomplish this through nero. I was only able to copy via to a WMA file...?, which, the new CD was only playable on my computer.
Does anyone have..., or does anyone know..., any software that I can use to copy NAPSTER downloaded music to a CD that can be listen to in my car or typical cd palyer?? |
I was hoping one of the more experienced members would reply to this but here is my $.02.
The Napster file is a WMA protected file. You must convert it to an unprotected WMA file which can be done legally with
tunebite or
muvaudio. (If you can't play it on your PC, then you don't have a current license.)
You can use Nero which will convert the unprotected WMA files and burn them as cda files on a disc. This is the format used for store-bought audio cds.
You must specify in Nero that you want to burn an Audio CD, otherwise, you are only going to burn a CD with WMA files which sounds like what your problem is.
One can also use WMP to burn audio (cda) files to disc as well.
itunes will do it also, but it wants you to convert to AAC first and then burn your Audio CD from the AAC files.
Stick with Nero or WMP.
If you are copying a complete album, make sure the files are burnt in track order so it will be recognized by (Freedb.org) and the various disk labeling programs. This way the name of the track playing will be shown.