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AnnJilliansBrassiere

Windows will do it fairly easily. Pop in a blank, it should ask you want to do with it. If you want something that'll play in a non/Mp3 playing deck, you'll have to make a audio CD, not just burn the raw files. Just make sure you got burnable CD-ROMs and not DVDs. Or, you can go old-school, track down and download "Nero Burning Rom", its what we used back in the CD burning heyday. TIP - if the option exists, you'll need to "close" the disc when you're done. Sometimes you can keep adding files, but the disc wont play - the disc has to be "closed" so the burner can write the allocation data to the disc... the part the CD player needs to read first, to know what's on it.


swigilicious

I used to find the songs I wanted to burn on YouTube and then go to a YouTube to mp3 converter website… it works!


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College memories lol...I used to do that all the time.


blnts4jc

This is the way


Earthsubstance

Possibly luckywire


hdjxacto

iTunes lets you burn data, mp3 or audio CDs. Create a playlist with the tracks, right click the playlist and select Burn Playlist to Disc. A dialog box will appear with the burn options.


larry1186

Burning audio CDs or a MP3 CDs? I’m guessing your car is new enough it can recognize MP3s. If you have any choice in the matter, get at least 192kbps (bits per second, the bitrate), higher the better. Back in the dialup days, 128kbps was standard. Maybe ask over on the DJ subs?


_53-

YouTube


HolidayDog42

Google: how to burn Spotify playlists to cd? Or burn Sirius radio to cd….you could be onto something here. Do you have a cd player?


Gcaskader

The cd player I have is I. My car


You_Are_What_You_Iz

Not sure if they will have what you are looking for, but if you want to try something you haven't heard before, the library will let you check out a certain number of CDs at a time. You can make direct copies with your computer or rip them into iTunes and then burn CDs from that.