Hello Rodger,
I haven't had much time to devote to this, but Easy CDDA abstracter will do 
this for you.
You can use this to convert audio files from one format to another.
I really hope this helps.
  John.
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From: "roger south" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2007 2:31 AM
Subject: CD's Too Large for Burning


> Hi All
>
> I have a MP3 copy of a commercial music CD that I need to convert back to 
> a
> WAV file as the player in the new car will not play MP3's. The original CD
> has long disappeared so I used CDEx to convert only to find it comes out 
> at
> around 740 megs. I can't understand how it happens as the original fitted
> perfectly. I was told by a friend the bit rate of the MP3 makes a 
> difference
> but I find this doesn't seem to be so. The rate is 128 kbs so reducing it 
> I
> feel would result in an inferior quality recording.
>
> With DVD's I understand there is a program called DVDShrink which can 
> reduce
> a file to enable it to fit a smaller space. Is there such a facility for
> CD's?
>
> Roger
>
> Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once.
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