change wma format to a CD format so it will play music on old stereo that do not support wma files, for every time I rip music it changes to wma

even on my window 7, it do not give me an option to go back to a cd format, I tried 2 GB Hp of power and it has not fixed the problem, thanks

In fact, we should not "convert" the .wma files...
When you burn an "Audio / Music CD'... files on.
the CD will be the. Extension of the CDA.

Windows Vista - burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player (Expand the section that says: "Burn audio CD")

And... the following freeware can be worth a try:

(FWIW) It's always a good idea to create a system
Restore point before installing software or updates)

CDBurnerXP
http://www.CDBurnerXP.se/
(Yes, it works on XP, Vista, 7)

CDBurnerXP to make Audio disc
http://CDBurnerXP.se/help/audio/compileaudio

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