Hi,
A data CD is what's required for an MP3 CD. Your CD burning software may 
have a customized wizard or something for an mP3 CD, but they are the 
same thing. If the MP3 files are already compressed, leave them as they 
are to avoid transcoding errors. If not, you can encode either, 
depending on how many you have and how much they take up. If you have 
over, say, a hundred and sixty that are longer songs that you need to 
get on one CD, you may want to consider 128. If there are only 120 or 
less, you could go with 160 or higher. But only compress them if they're 
in a lossless format like flaq or WMA lossless.

HTH
Brandon



Denny Daughters wrote:
> Hi guys,
>     Is there a difference between data cds and mp3 cds? What I'm trying to do 
> is to put many mp3s on a cd and have my friend play them back in his mp3 cd 
> player.  I have each option as a separate option on easy cd creator.  Also 
> would you recommend compressing the mp3s at 128 kbps or 160 kbps? I want to 
> make sure his mp3 cd player can play them.  Thanks.
> Denny
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