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 ===== How to create an MP3 disc ===== ===== How to create an MP3 disc =====
  
-To create an MP3 disc, you can simply [[:​data:​compiledata|create a data disc]] and put any of your MP3 files on it. Depending on the playing device, other formats like WMA or OGG might also be supported. Some CD players might not support the UDF file system, so should use the ISO/Joliet file system for burning MP3 discs (Disc > File system in the menu).+To create an MP3 disc, you can simply [[:​data:​compiledata|create a data disc]] and put any of your MP3 files on it. Depending on the playing device, other formats like WMA or OGG might also be supported. Some CD players might not support the UDF file system, so you should use the ISO/Joliet file system for burning MP3 discs (Disc > File system in the menu).
  
 A very interesting feature is, that you can drag a playlist into the compilation window (**M3U** or **WPL** file), created by a media player on your computer. The program then will ask you whether to add the playlist itself or add the items contained in the playlist. This option may be disabled according to your settings on the [[http://​www.cdburnerxp.se/​help/​Miscellaneous/​options|Program Options]], under the Data Options tab, in Special Files. Note that whilst playlists have the tracks in specific order, discs don't preserve that order (see below). A very interesting feature is, that you can drag a playlist into the compilation window (**M3U** or **WPL** file), created by a media player on your computer. The program then will ask you whether to add the playlist itself or add the items contained in the playlist. This option may be disabled according to your settings on the [[http://​www.cdburnerxp.se/​help/​Miscellaneous/​options|Program Options]], under the Data Options tab, in Special Files. Note that whilst playlists have the tracks in specific order, discs don't preserve that order (see below).