Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 14:53:46 -0800 (PST)
From: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: making MP3s to fill ymnew HDD  [LIB]

> I want to create music CDs from .mp3 files downloaded from the Internet, to
> play in the car

  Regular Audio CDs can be easily made by dragging-&-dropping the MP3 files
into most major CD burning programs like EZCD and Nero's audio CD windows.

  Then, simply click the Burn button and wait.

> I want to create music CDs from an audio source ( specifically the ATI Video
> player to go with the ATI All-In-Wonder video card I have in the desktop )
> like DirecTV Music Choice satellite service, to play in the car

  Plug Audio Out of ATI AIW into sound card's Line In.  Open up CoolEdit or any
other audio recording software, select the Line In as the source, then click
record in the audio recording program to record whatever's on TV.

  If you're recording the TV show at the same time to AVI/DIVX/MPG files,
simply use any available program like VirtualDub to extract just the audio
track from the video file.

> I want to create huge .mp3 of the same source... I want to have hours of
> satellite-delivered continuous music on my Libretto's HDD.

  Open up all the MP3/Audio files you want as one big MP3 file within any good
audio editor like CoolEdit or one of Sonic Foundary's editors, then copy and
paste them into one big file.  Save as MP3 and your're done.

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