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  1. It decode MP3 files. You have to burn the files as audio tracks to the CD so that it looks like a regular CD. My 2006 won't read CD-RW disks.
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  2. Yep, maybe we should market one I did wonder about trying some of the flexible draught excluder tape. If I do I'll report back. At the moment I'm enjoying the silence! Ian
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  3. Hahaha, my wife is not keen on my choice either..... just checked my system to see what it does, from what I can see, it is burning an audio cd for playing in standard type CD players, it seems to be converting the files to suite this format (what ever that is) i just put in what I want to do with the CD and the software does the rest, the upshot is I can only get approx 8-10 tracks per CD so guessing it's as per a bought cd. cheers
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