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Originally Posted by jeffycue
huh? im lost... CD-RW are only there to store files... well you can use CD-R/CD-RW to have mp3 as audio files.. just like an ordinary CD you buy...
um... here, try searching for dBpowerAMP Music Converter.. i use that and you can convert any Audio CD to mp3/wma/mp4 etc... just get some codec from their site... that thing is very useful.. you can even make yer 320kbps mp3s to 128/160/192/etc kbps... it's really cool! i've saved a lot of space when i get 320kbps... i turn them to 192.. hehehe
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Oh, I was referring to what Lacus said about using CD-RW's to convert to mp3s.
Thanks for the info. I've had some bad experiences with codecs in the past but I'll see what I can do