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How can i burn an audio disc that will play on a cd player and not just my pc?

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Actually you are able to download music from websites and burn it to a CD as well, just check out this detailed tutorial if desired: https://bit.ly/3a3kvom

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Modern CD players usually can read all audio disk burned on any computer system.

If you have an older model however you may experience some problem with certain settings, follow instructions below:

1 Ensure that you burn on CD support, and not a DVD, many computer drive can manage the same way CD and DVD, and burn music on DVD, but the player won't read them.
2 Ensure that you are burning an Audio CD on the cd burning, if you will just burn your MP3 files onto a disk, an ordinary CD player won't read them, unless it has MP3 capabilities.
3 If you have an old system try burning at the minimum possible speed , systems built in 80s and early 90s where limited to low speed, some 80s CD drive could read only 2x or 4x.
4 If your system is old also chose close disk after burning option on burning software, this wont affect new cd players.

You also need a software to burn CD, if you do not have burning software , see choice on websites below:



The Best, Free Alternatives to Nero CD/DVD Burner


15 Free CD/DVD burning alternatives to Nero

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