PM or email me if you can help. Thanks.
Dave
Dave, I'll post it here so that others who may want to do it can also convert their MP3's to CD.
All you need is:
(1) Almost any music playing or CD ripping program
(2) A CD-RW drive
(3) The directory location on your hard drive of the file you want to convert
All you need to do is convert the files to WAV form. Standard CD players only recognize WAV files. [Some newer home and portable CD players can recognize MP3's -- and even a few car stereos now too!] Almost any music playing program can convert MP3's to WAV's, and WAV's to MP3's. Check their instructions or help files for details.
Be aware that WAV files are bigger than MP3 files, and thus you can't fit more than 12-18 standard 3+ minute-long WAV songs on a CD-RW.
One commonly used music ripping program [and one of my favorites] is MusicMatch Jukebox [it often comes bundled now with many CD and DVD burners, but can be downloaded for free off the Net from this site]. It will automatically convert MP3 files into WAV as you select files for burning onto a CD-RW disc for use in a car. However, you can also manually convert individual files from MP3 to WAV by doing the following:
(a) Open the MusicMatch Jukebox program.
(B) Click the File heading on the menu bar.
© Select "Convert".
(d) At the bottom left of the screen, make sure that "Source Data Type" is set to "MP3", and that at the bottom right, that "Destination Source Type" is set to "WAV".
(e) Click on folders in the upper left Explorer window until you reach the Source directory where your Simpsons MP3 file is, then click on that file to highlight it.
(f) Then click on folders in the upper right Explorer window until you reach the Destination directory where you want your new Simpsons WAV file to go [I'd suggest the same location for now].
(g) Hit the Start button at the bottom right, and you're set!
Hope that was what you were looking for!

Dr. Dad / Jim