usb drive, usb stick, etc, this is your best option unless for some
reason you need them on a cd.

when u make a cd, it can be either a "redbook" cd which is a normal
audio cd that any cd player can play, or as a data cd that just has a
bunch of files on it.

most burning programs will do both, and let u choose which way you want
it.  an audio cd usually holds about 30 songs tops (~80min) while a data
cd can hold many more.

i don't make many cds, but programs like nero, adaptec and so on do
that stuff.  probably some good free ones out there too, check
sourceforge.  and windows, if ur using that, should let u make a data
cd right from windows explorer i would think.


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MrSinatra

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win7 ie9 & xp pro sp3 - p4(ht) 3.2ghz, 2gig ram - 1tb wd usb2 raid1 -
d-link dir-655 - 55k+ mp3/flac
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