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Originally Posted by Frodo
I am naive to the process of recording streaming audio. I downloaded your trial version and found it works remarkably well--I am able to copy to a CD which works well in my computer. I am about ready to purchase the full version.
The next step might be impossible but I am asking--is there any way to make a CD which is playable in-say-a car CD player?
Thanks--from an unsophisticaled user
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I don't really know what software were you talking about, but there are many
audio stream rippers. Few of them, like
Replay AV for example, can burn audio stream recordings to a CD. But you can always use a CD/DVD burning software.
All car CD players support Audio CDs that can be easily be burned with CD/DVD burning software. I used
Nero many times to burn mp3 and wma tracks to an Audio CD to listen on my car CD player. I don't think there will be any problem to find even a free software to burn such tracks.
Also many newer car CD players support MP3 and sometimes WMA, OGG, AAC format. So instead of burning an Audio CD, you can burn a CD with such tracks. The latter can have 10 times more tunes on a single CD.