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I've got the music.
I've even got the blank CD-RWs.
The only programs I have, though, either don't do MP3 CDs, or, they're "Trial" ones that only last 45 days.
What do you use? Is it worth getting? Which should I get?
Bear in mind, I don't really want to have to spend too much on something if I can avoid it. From what I've briefly looked at, the best packages seem to come with a £40-50+ price-tag!
So, what are your reccomendations, please?
Thank you.
I've got the music.
I've even got the blank CD-RWs.
The only programs I have, though, either don't do MP3 CDs, or, they're "Trial" ones that only last 45 days.
What do you use? Is it worth getting? Which should I get?
Bear in mind, I don't really want to have to spend too much on something if I can avoid it. From what I've briefly looked at, the best packages seem to come with a £40-50+ price-tag!
So, what are your reccomendations, please?
Thank you.
:)
Windows XP will be able to do it.
Well, thats if you got Windows XP...
As soon as you insert a blank CD it usually comes up with a few options. Just click on the "open writable CD folder" and you can just drag all all the MP3s onto the CD.
Or you can use windows media player. No special formatting needs to be applied. I used to have a MP3 CD player and thats how i used to burn them.
No money needs to be spent!
Fín.
But really you need to get iTunes (which is also free) and Alcohol 120%.