That won't work either. You need to set your burning software to create an
"AUDIO" CD, and NOT a "DATA" CD. Your CD burner must have come with some
bundled burning software- likely either Nero or EasyCD Creator. Both are
easy and effective, and will present you with the option of burning either a
data or an audio CD. Data CD's full of mp3 files are a wonderful thing, but
your home or truck audio CD player will not play them. Audio CDs have the
music stored in cda format- your burning software will automatically convert
your mp3 and/or wav files to cda format if you tell it to create an audio
CD.