Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
> 
> * "J. Coon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Sun, 12 Nov 2000
> | I really wanted to know what CD burning software would convert MP3 to
> | CDR CDA format.
> 
> But you didn't say that :).

Picky, picky, picky.
 
> Seriously, as others have said, don't use a do-all program for this.  Use
> the best player you can get your hands on.

I downloaded a program called Earjam IMP.  It seems to do the trick. I
was a little worried when I loaded about 14 MP3s into it and played them
back.  It seemed to have skips on playback if I loaded more than one
MP3.  However I went ahead and burned a CDR with it. It speeded up and
slowed down as it seemed to need to do. 
I burned a CDR at the default 2x speed and it works fine in my comuter,
my portable CD player and my new Aiwa CDC-x207 that is on sale at Best
Buy for $99 until NOv 18.  The neat thing about the Aiwa unit is I can
plug in my Minidisc recorder and play it through the car radio. (I was
on my third cassette adaptor in a couple of years) CDR has it all over
tape.  It isn't as handy as Minidisc... I can't name the tracks, can't
move them around, can't name the CDR itself,  I can't stick a CD
recoprder or a CD player in my shirt pocket, I can't record on the fly
with my CDR, Once I record something I can't edit it like I can with my
Minidisc reocorder and  MDs are a lot smaller to mess with than a CDR or
a CD.  

Jim Coon
Not just another pretty mandolin picker.
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