Audiobooks to CD

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  1. livia7916

    livia7916 Member

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    I downloaded several audiobooks from the library to my harddrive. Now I would like to burn them all to one cd is this possible. Can i burn it as data and just play them from my computer? How do i do this? Or do i have to individually burn them?

    I tried doing it to one cd but i am not sure whether it worked but i tried opening it with windows media and they open but i am not sure whether its coming from my harddrive or the cd?

    Any suggestions? Thanks in advance
     
  2. Digidave

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    If you were to go under "My Computer" & right-click on the drive that has the CD in it & then click on Explore. You should get a window to open that has all the files in it. Just click on 1 of them & it should play from the CD. You are correct in that you should make a "Data CD". Some softwares will call it CD-ROM(ISO) or mp3 Disc or wma Disc. If you would like to listen to them in your cars CD player, you have to make sure that your cars CD player is capable of playing mp3's or wma's. Do you want to delete them from your harddrive? Is that why you want to burn them to a CD? Otherwise, why would you not just play them from your harddrive?
     

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