Hi Alexander,
in order to get music or any file to play on a standard CD player, you have to burn them to audio. To get MP3 files to play on a standard CD player, you have to get a CD player not older than a couple of years. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexander Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 10:54 AM
Subject: problems burning .wma files to CDR disks


Hi all,

I've just joined this list in order to see if any members can assist me in solving the following problem.

I'm using a computer running windows XP as its OS which is also loaded with Office XP and Supernova Access Software.

I am trying to burn files which have been downloaded to the computer on to CDS to play in a normal CD player. I thought the problem was that I was writing the files to CDRW disks, so I went out and purchased some CDR disks.

However before that, I had tried to burn files onto CDRW disks using a trial of Nero burning Rom version 9 and the files had reached the disks although, at that time I was not certain that I was using the wrong disks. When I went to purchase Nero 9, the local PC world only had Roxio Easy Media Creator 10 in stock, so I have purchased that instead. However, even though I have converted the files I wish to put onto CDs from .MP3 to .WMA I can't seem to get them to burn to CDR, when as I said, they used to be able to be written to CDRW but I couldn't play them on a standard CD player.

If anyone can work out what I am doing wrong please could you explain. Thank you in advance for any help, and please note that the files I wish to put on CD are files publicly available from the website of the church I attend, and I am recording them with the permission of members of the church purely for personal use.


Alexander Shannon


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