Hi Marvin,
The ghetto blaster would have to be MP3 compatible. Usually if they are,
it will have the MP3 logo somewhere on the front. If you don't see the
logo, it is quite possibly not MP3 compatible, and would not play MP3's
burned to a CD. To make sure, you would have to look in the owners manual.
As to how to burn them, because of the compression, if your blaster is
MP3 compatible, you can get maybe 10 times more on a CD by burning
MP3's. If not, then you have to use the standard CD audio format, which
will limit you to about 80 minutes of total music time, or 10 to 20
tracks depending on the length of the songs.
While burning data on a CD from a PC is a PC related question, the use
of MP3's and compatibility on various stereo equipment is off topic, so
any further replies not related to a PC are likely to be rejected.
Russ Poffenberger
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Marvin Hunkin wrote:
> hi.
> got a whole heap of mp3s.
> that a friend copied to my hard disldisk.
> now want to copy those selected tracks to another folder and then burn them.
> now was wondering.
> can i play mp3s on a standard cd audio getto blaster.
> and able to play the tracks, and fast forward.
> not sure if my stadnard getto blaster can play dvd.
> it is your standard cd, getto balster with tape deck and radio.
> am / fm.
> or could i just copy the files back to cd format.
> then burn to a cd.
> or can i get hundreds of tracks on a stadnard cd.
> and never have burnt a cd or dvd using windows vista.
> so what is the process?
> cheers Marvin.
> ps: and or do i just play the cd when it automatically inserts or do need to
> use my laptop say when exercising or going to the gym.
> use windows media player 11.
>
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