Windows xp – How to burn MP3 files to a playable audio CD

I have six MP3 files I would like to put on a CD. They should be playable in all stereos so I guess I would need them in WAV format(?).

I have Windows XP. What is the easiest way to make my CD?

Solution:

You don’t need to do any conversion. You can use CDBurnerXP:

 

Create Audio-CDs

   

     

  • create Audio-CDs from mp3, wav, ogg, flac and wma files
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  • add single or multiple tracks from existing audio-CDs directly to your  new compilation without ripping tracks  before (add cda-files)
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  • play audio-files with integrated audio player
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  • gapless audio-CDs supported (disc-at-once-mode)
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  • import M3U or WPL playlists
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  • support for ReplayGain
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  • import CUE sheets
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  • create mixed-mode discs
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CDBurnerXP is freeware (requires Microsoft .NET framework for versions 3.5 and above).