The
following screen shots show how easy MP3 CD
Maker works:
| STEP
1: Select your MP3 songs you want to burn
on your CD by clicking the "+" button. |
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| STEP
2: After selecting the burning speed, click
"Record" button to start burning. |
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| STEP
3: Finally, you can print out a beautiful
CD cover with your song list. Bingo! |
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What
makes "Normalizing" the volume levels so cool?
I'm glad you asked! MP3 CD Maker has a "Normalizing"
feature that lets you ensure that all MP3s in
a set have the same volume level. Different
MP3 files may have different volume levels.
If you burn the CD without normalizing, the
volume of songs in this CD might be sometimes
louder and sometimes softer. But if you use
normalizing, I guarantee you it will give you
the same volume level songs in the CD. Simply
check the "Normalizing" box before you hit the
record button.
What
is the system requirement?
You will need a Pentium 100 PC or higher, 16MB
RAM or more. The operating system should be
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows
NT 4.0, or Windows ME. Of course, you must have
a CD Recorder. Please check out the supported
devices
page to see if your CD Recorder is supported.
Does
MP3 CD Maker use a lot of hard disk space?
No! MP3 CD Maker is very small so please have
no worries about the hard disk space! Unlike
other audio CD recording software, MP3 CD Maker
burns MP3 files directly into audio CDs. It
does not generate a temporary WAV file.
How
can I see another language on the MP3 CD Maker
screen?
Simply click the globe on the lower left of
the screen, choose the language you'd like,
then close and reopen the MP3 CD Maker program.
The new language will now appear.
Can
I Convert MP3 files to WAV files?
Yes. MP3 CD Maker can convert MP3 files into
WAV files. Here's how, although you will not
need to convert to WAV to convert MP3 to CD
with this software as it is taken care of directly.
Point the mouse cursor to the mp3 file in the
mp3 list, click the right mouse button, and
then select 'export to wav' in the menu.
How
to Buy

Click here
Is
your online order form secure?
Yes, it is 100% secure.
Do
I have to pay for the upgrades?
No! All upgrades are free to registered MP3
CD Maker users.
Is
tech support free?
Yes! It's free for all.
How
much is it?
MP3 CD Maker costs only $29.95 for the option
of email registration. A hard copy CD costs
only $8.95 extra and is shipped the same day.
What
if I don't want to use my credit card over the
Internet?
Feel free to phone or fax your credit card orders.
click here see the detail ,
we can support fax
order,phone order,purchase order,post mail order
and other types orders.
What
happens after I send in the order?
You will receive an email confirming your order
shortly after sending the online order form.
Then, within 24 hours, you will receive a second
email with your registration name, code, and
instructions to get started!
If you do not get your code... or if you've
lost it (Hey, it happens! :) ... please email
us at sales@audioutilities.com.
Please include your name, address, email address,
and order confirmation number (if you have it).
We will be happy to help you.
Details
& Tips
What
if the MP3 CD Maker does not support my CD recorder?
If the MP3 CD Maker cannot recognize your CD
recorder, it will generate a file located at
"C:\CDRLOG.TXT". Send this file to us via email
at: newdrivers@zy2000.com
and we will try to add a driver for this model
as soon as possible. We make every effort to
upgrade the software as soon as possible to
support your device and will notify you when
it is available.
Does
MP3 CD Maker support non-CD-quality MP3 files?
Yes. MP3 CD Maker not only supports 44.1KHz,Stero
CD quality MP3 files, but also supports other
MP3 files such as 48KHz,32KHz,22KHz sample rate,
stereo or mono MP3 files. MP3 CD Maker Version
1.16 and above have a sample-rate conversion
feature.
Does
MP3 CD Maker support Disc-At-Once?
Yes. MP3 CD Maker works with disc-at-once mode.
Does
MP3 CD Maker support CD-TEXT burning?
Yes. MP3 CD Maker can burn CD-TEXT on CD-TEXT
compatible CDR/RW drives.
Does
MP3 CD Maker burn more than 120 songs on a CD?
No. MP3 CD Maker makes normal audio CDs, it
uses MP3 files as sound source, but only burns
74 minutes of music on a 74-minute CDR or 80
minutes of music on an 80-minute CDR.
What
does this error mean: "Cannot send CUE sheet"?
The problem is that you have selected too many
songs. Please reduce some songs in your song
list and try again.
My
CDRW disc will not play in our home or car stereo
system - What's up?
Not all players get along with all brands of
CD-R/RW media. You will need to find a combination
of recorder, media, and player that get along.
Sometimes the CD player will have no problem
playing the tracks, but will have a great deal
of difficulty seeking between tracks or moving
fast-forward. Using a different brand of media
or a different CD player may produce better
results. Some media work better at 1x, 2x, or
4x speeds. You may find that slowing down or
speeding up the recorder helps. We found "KODAK
Gold ULTIMA" CD-R disc to be very good for making
CDs.
Why
did my CD-R eject between the "test" and "write"
passes?
The problem is that the recording speed is too
high. You should try lowering the recording
speed to 1x.
I
have entered the registration code, but I can
still record only 4 songs - Why?
Perhaps you have entered a wrong registration
code.You can solve this problem by removing
the file "MP3CD.KEY" from MP3 CD Maker's working
directory. Generally, MP3 CD Maker is installed
to "C:\Program Files\MP3CD\". After you remove
the file "MP3CD.KEY", re-launch MP3 CD Maker,
and type the registration code again. When registered
correctly, the "buy now" and "register" buttons
will disappear from the program's main screen.
If they do not, the code has not been entered
correctly. Please try again.
What's
the word on the street?
Click here to Read what people are saying about the MP3 CD Maker.Send
us your comments! We'd love to hear from you!
Email us at comments@audioutilities.com.
I
have more questions - who should I write to?
Please send your additional questions to support@audioutilities.com.