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Originally Posted by Stream Recorder
Some CD players support CD audio only, others may also supports formats like MP3, AAC, OGG, WMA. It really depends.
When using Nero did you burn a Data CD or an Audio CD? Try to burn an Audio CD. You may use rewritable CD-RW discs for your experiments (only very old CD players don't support them).
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I first tried Audio CD, but Nero won't recognize the .aa format. Then Audible's tech support told me to use Data CD; and it doesn't run in my portable CD player.
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If the problem persists, you may try to use DRM removal software to remove copy-protection from Windows Media Player files and then burn them to an Audio CD.
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I have used GoldWave to convert the .aa files to .mp3. But it still doesn't run in my CD Player. Is that because of the copy protection or is it possible that my cheap CD player plays .cda format only?
Is there a free software that would convert the .mp3 to .cda? (I don't see .cda in GoldWave.)
I have looked at the DRM removal softwares from your link. I can't get the FairUse4WM to work. It complaints about lacking some file; but didn't specify the file. And what is the "individualization version .3930" all about? Why does it need to have "a unique hardware identifier"? The Windows Media Player is working fine on my PC as it is?
I have also tried SoundTaxi and Tunebite (it didn't convert .aa files). They, of course, convert only 90 seconds of each file.
TIA and Merry X'mas.