You can just use the osx built-in burn feature, put all your mp3 files in a folder, then highlight the folder, then vo-shift-m on the folder, then vo-down arrow to burn contents onto disk, and you're all set. mp3 files don't need to be burned any special way for an mp3 player to pick them up, it should work just fine for you. Using the osx method, you'll need to rename the files to get them in the order you want, something that isn't necessary with any of the free/pay options out there, (the softcon pages has a cd burning program that will do the job too) but since it's built-in to the os, and it's already there, renaming files is a small price to pay for not needing additional software.
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