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![]() yes or mail me, I will help you -> cdreward@riaa.com |
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![]() Browse p2p for a version of Real Jukebox and download it. Install it and then put a blank cd-r in your burner then run it. Have it search your music folders so it knows your mp3s are there then go to create cd. Click on add tracks and you can build your cd any way you like, it will show you how much time is left on the disk as you add each one. Then you click on create and it will automatically make a wav copy of each mp3 in a temp folder and burn the tracks. When done it deletes the temp wavs. Play you disc on your home stereo. Voila... |
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