deedee E wrote:
Hi all,

I have an MP3 file that I would like to put on a 60-minute audio cassette and play from a regular cassette player. I have a CD player that will let me record an audio cassette from a CD. My question is what format does the MP3 file need to be in to be played by an ordinary CD player (that does not play MP3)?

This is a presentation someone wants transcribed and I want to give a a taped copy of it and an audio cassette transcriber (with the foot pedal and earphones) to someone to do. The transcription can be done using the computer, but it means constantly taking one's hands off home position to stop and start the MP3 player, which takes forever.

Thanks,
deedee

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I always convert them to .wav format, but I don't know if it HAS to be that one.

Cameron

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