change mp3 format to play on CD player

How can I save an mp3 file so that I can play on a CD player?  Window Media Player converts mp3 files to another format?  Should what format I so that the music can be played on the car CD player?

Thank you!
Mary Lou

How can I save an mp3 file so that I can play on a CD player?  Window Media Player converts mp3 files to another format?  Should what format I so that the music can be played on the car CD player?

Thank you!
Mary Lou

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You don't have to change the format... burning a
Audio CD (music) the software encodes the files for you.

See the following article:
Windows XP - burn your own custom CDs

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