Monday, October 5, 2009

I would like to copy files from a mp3 audio book to individual cds, how do I go about it?

I have about 200 hours of audio books and would like to transfer them to 20 or more cds, so that I can play them on a cd player.



Answer:

download them in to windows media player and it will give you option to burn to cd onright hand side drop down menu on windows xp. or use burning software like nero 7. this may not work if the audio books are copy protected. Are they in cd format or cassette tape?



I%26#39;m guessing cassette tape because of these key words



"so that I can play them on a cd player"



if you can clarify this for me i can help you out with that.



As for putting that many hours of audio onto 20 cds, your going to have to go with mp3 or data cds rather than burning it as regular audio or else end up with at the very least 150 cds.



If it is just someone reading the txt, then i would say you could even archive all that on 10 or less cds!



Be more specific please.



How many cds do you want to use



- As little as possible? Around 20? More than 20? etc?



Are they on Cassette or CDs?



Answer these questions and we can go from there.



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