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Old Nov 30, 2006 | 03:20 AM
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how in the hell do you burn cds and still have the seperate folder setup on the cd in mp3 format i am so lost and i really need this help
Old Nov 30, 2006 | 04:46 AM
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1) go to my computer
2) click on blank CD
3) create folders new within the blank CD folder
4) drag and drop music to those folders
5) click on write CD

you do not have to convert music files the stock head unit will read these files, and if you do it this way you can have up to 700mb worth of music on one disk.
Old Nov 30, 2006 | 07:37 AM
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if you have a regular cd.. you need to "rip" the audio tracks first off the cd, convert them into mp3 files..

if you already have files in the mp3 format, then like sensay said, just drag them onto the cd, burn them (using your cd burning program, like nero, roxio, etc)..

you can create folders all you like using your cd burning program and put whatever mp3's you'd like inside. A lot of us, use those different folders to be different albums.. or mood, combination is endless..

hope that helps
Old Nov 30, 2006 | 02:06 PM
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when making mp3 CD's you dont need a burning program. if you already have the files you want in mp3 format just drag, drop and you can have windows write the files to the CD. For me this is the quickest way.
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well some of windows operating systems do not have built in burning software.. like win98 and win2000 do not have it.. not everyone is using win xp. that's why i mentioned a cd burning program
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thats right good point
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