On Mon, March 24, 2008 9:51 pm, Joshua Penix wrote:
> On Mar 24, 2008, at 9:04 PM, Lan Barnes wrote:
>
>> My son wants a CD mix of songs from iTunes in m4p. I know of no
>> other way
>> than to make them wavs first.
>>
>> If I'm right, what is the best (hopefully 1-step) utility?
>
> iTunes itself?  Make a playlist containing the songs he wants, and
> then File -> Burn Playlist to Disc.
>

Follow-up question(s).

I've been told some music players (in cars etc) will play mp3s from CD. I
know when I burn a wav CD for a music player, cdrecord takes wavs and puts
them on the disk with housekeeping, not raw (at least I _think_ I know
that).

1. Is there any housekeeping on an mp3 CD for playing? Or do I just copy
them over raw?

2. How can I tell if a CD player is savvy enough to play mp3s w/o just
trying it?

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Lan Barnes

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