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there are several programs out there I use Yahoo music --- to do the mp3 burn you have click the format and change it to mp3. I usually get 120 - 135 songs on a disk.
I use Nero it burns everything cd's, dvd's, mp3's,,, etc . Just tell it to make a mp3 disc and point it to the files. I would also suggest you use a progam that will relabel all your Mp3's if they have a track number infront of the name and get rid of it. And burn on a cdrw so you can redo it as many times as you need to without wasting any discs.
Make sure when you load the original disk onto your computer, that it is loaded on in MP3 format
Then make sure that when you burn the blank CD, that it is set up to BURN in MP3 format.
I use a Mac and it took some finding to change the preferences...but guess that would be same on a windows machine.
Then once settings are done it is really easy and you can get around 150 tracks onto one CD!
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