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Lan Barnes wrote:
> I'm entering the computer music ans sound world maybe 8 years late :*)
> 
> I have read that modern CD players can directly play mp3's, but I have
> no idea how to burn them onto a CD so that the player can so do. I've
> been converting them into wav's (lame --decode) and making CDs from
> those with excellent results, but the advantages of the compressed
> format can't be ignored.
> 
> What are the tools and front ends for creating straight, playable, mp3
> CDs?
> 
> TIA,
> 

Just get a dvd player that has support for MP3's.   My favorite DVD
player is an Oppo Digital OPDV971H.  It plays MP3's, xvid, divx, mpegs,
etc.  Throw it on a dvd or cd and it will play it.   It also has the
DCDi chip by Faroudja for upconversion to HD.  The player absolutly
rocks, but it is a bit pricey, around $200 for it.   You can find an
Apex at walmart for $50 that will do the cd's, just not the other
formats.  As for the formats, just dump your .mp3's on a cd.  The
players will negotiate the directory structure.

Mark




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