by nick karvy on November 2nd, 2005

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I downloaded an MP3 song and burnt it on a disc. Now I can't play it on anything but an MP3 player. Is there some way to reburn it so that I can play it on my Discman?

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  • by snowflake1556 on November 3rd, 2005

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    It depnds on what CD burning program you use. If the program you used to burn the CD has a music choice on it and if you can click on it and it says Music CD or MP3 Player Disc you need to pick Music CD. The reason you need to pick Music CD is because if you don't it will leave the music the way it was downloaded. A music CD takes more space up on a CD, but it will let you use it on a computer, discman, stereo, etc. A music CD will convert the MP3 music in a way that regular things as I listed above can read it. If you want to have more Music on a CD you than choose MP3 CD. To have a CD play on a stereo or discman you need to make sure it says that the music project size is in minutes when you burn it. If it tells you how many MB the project size can hold than you are probably going to burn the CD in an MP3 format. I hope this helps.

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