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In Reply to: Converting RA, WAV, MP3 files to CDA posted by David O'Connell on November 27, 1999 at 14:18:53: I think ra file are somewhat funky for burning to a cd but mp3's have possibilities. You'll need a decoder to convert the mp3's to 44100 hz 16 bit wave file which is what is needed to convert to cda that will play in a car player. You can find a shareware version here. http://ehoffman.simplenet.com/hplsoft/mp3dec/mp3dec142.exev. After that I use Adaptec's Easy CD Creator with a Phillips CDR
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