If the question is can you take MP3 audio files and burn a normal audio CD then the answer is yes. The MP3 files on the DVD are being stored as just files that your PC can interpret/use/play.
If you copied these into say iTunes or Windows Media Player, there will be an option to burn music as an audio CD that will play in normal CD players and not ones that play MP3 files as well.
Note: if it is an Audio CD you want, make sure that's what you create. Don't just write the MP3 files to a blank CD-R/CD-RW disk. Although many modern car stereos will play MP3 files stored on a data CD.
There's plenty of apps to use. But it is probably quite straightforward in iTunes for example. But I've not used iTunes on Windows in over 4 years (only Mac).
If you copied these into say iTunes or Windows Media Player, there will be an option to burn music as an audio CD that will play in normal CD players and not ones that play MP3 files as well.
need to be converted to and be burnt in .WAV format to be played in a "normal" CD player.
Last edited by: devonite on Fri 13 Dec 13 at 00:00