Help me create Digital Audio CD-R

ERmergency

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So I got this car with a PIONEER DEH-2100 CD Receiver. I found out that its playback compatible with Digital Audio CD-R (when disc is finalized).

So my question is: I have all these 128 Bit Rate 44kHz Audio sample rate MP3s, how do I burn them so there compatiable with my cd player?

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Frosty3799

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both those programs will auto convert to .wav format if you make a cd under the audio option


EDIT: i think that would make digital audio anyway??
 

gopunk

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yea what frosty said. choose audio cd when it asks you what you want, then drag and drop.
 

ERmergency

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Thats all I have to do? Convert to wav? Do I need a special type of CD-R Media or anything else?
 

gopunk

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<< Thats all I have to do? Convert to wav? Do I need a special type of CD-R Media or anything else? >>



you don't even have to convert it to wav, the prog. does it automatically for you :p

no, you don't need any special media, and do NOT buy the "audio cd-r's" the only difference between the "audio" and the normal ones is that the audio ones cost more because the record companies get a chunk of it. just make sure you get a decent brand (not some cheap generic one). one of the best ones are the ones made by taiyo yuden. TY is the factory, and they get rebranded. fujifilm uses them, i believe... they come in containers with a beige screw cap. made in japan.
 

Pepsei

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the way i did it is to convert the mp3 to wav file first using dbamp, so i can normalize the volume on all the audio cds that i made.
drag and drop with nero. that's it.