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Originally Posted by Just
Well my feline friend, your compressed files are MP3s. If you now use any proprietary CD burning software such as Nero (comes with many PCs), Roxio, EasyCD creator etc. or you can even use windows explorer in XP to drag the MP3 files from where you saved them to your CDR drive - then burn them - unfortunately CDex doesn't actually burn them for you.
If you have a number of different files, you need to decide how many you want to, or can fit on to your MP3 disc (usually max 700 MB).
Let me know how you get on!
Just
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Hi Just
I'm following your advice while I write !
I do indeed have Nero and that is what I'm using. My first trial is with a James Patterson 11 cd story, & then I'll move on to the Wilbur story later. In CDex i've turned down the bit rate to 128 bit for audio CD and I'm also only copying in mono (books nearly always are in mono) so I should be able to get even more on each cd
As I only have CD RW kicking around the house, that is what I'm using, so hopefully I'll get good results. Time to go, CD 2 has just finished.
see you later
MTC

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