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    Ok, this question came up because my uncle gave my mom a cd, that would only play on something thats plays mp3's. And i wondered why he would do that, instead of just putting it into a format that can be played by all devices.

    I have all mp3's that i have downloaded, but I always burn them onto a cd so they can be played anywhere.

    So as I said before, why would you put it in this format, and how do you do it?
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    There are devices out there that support MP3 playback off of CDs. This way, you can load many more songs on to a single disc. (audio CD can only hold 80 minutes of audio, a data CD can hold 700mb of data, which is a lot more)

    Some more recent CD players have the capability of playing them back, but it never really took off as a popular format.

    In order to make one, you have to burn a data CD with a bunch of special settings. Nero 6 and I'd imagine recent versions of Easy CD Creator have built-in ways of doing it without messing with configuration settings, but for older versions you'll have to check the documentation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hsu
    In order to make one, you have to burn a data CD with a bunch of special settings. Nero 6 and I'd imagine recent versions of Easy CD Creator have built-in ways of doing it without messing with configuration settings, but for older versions you'll have to check the documentation.
    Many of the newer MP3-capable CD players don't even require special disc formats...just a standard data CD with MP3 files on it.

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    mp3 cds= good, because you carry two or three cds around instead of twenty, get the filename displayed, and don't have to worry about reripping them if you need to use as backup.

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