windows xp sp2
Media Player 11
Plus! for XP and Plus! Digital Media Edition
I noticed that there is a tool that came with Plus! that converts .mp3s to
.wma files. It does not replace the .mp3 file, but adds a .wma file for the
selected song. I also noticed that the .wma files were much smaller than the
.mp3 files of the same songs. I have just begun burning cds on CD-RWs. If I
convert my .mp3 file songs to .wma songs and delete the larger .mp3 file to
save disk space, will I be able to burn the converted .wma file songs for
listening on CD players only? I do not use an MP3 player.
Mike Williams - 29 Jul 2006 17:45 GMT
> windows xp sp2
> Media Player 11
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> save disk space, will I be able to burn the converted .wma file songs for
> listening on CD players only? I do not use an MP3 player.
See response on other newsgroup.
Byte - 29 Jul 2006 20:40 GMT
Burn the music files as MP3s not WMAs to a CD-R not CD-RW.
Most CD-Rs will play on your car CD player but not CD-RWs.

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> windows xp sp2
> Media Player 11
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> save disk space, will I be able to burn the converted .wma file songs for
> listening on CD players only? I do not use an MP3 player.