How do I burn .mscz scores to a music CD to play on a standard CD player (e.g. in my car)?
I suspect that I need to export the .mscz score to some other format first but I do not know which one. Can anyone help please?
I suspect that I need to export the .mscz score to some other format first but I do not know which one. Can anyone help please?
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Most likely mp3 or wav, see https://musescore.org/en/handbook/file-formats#audio
In reply to mp3 or wav by Jojo-Schmitz
Many thanks. Wave seems to be the answer.
In reply to Many thanks. Wave seems to… by dougie_cameron
for pure audio CDs, but mp3 on a data CD might work too, depending on the player
In reply to for pure audio CDs, but mp3… by Jojo-Schmitz
Agree - my current car will only play ordinary CDs but it will read SD card data to its internal hard drice, My previous car would directly read CDs with mp3 files which meant you could get about 6 CDs onto 1 CD and, since it had a physical 6-CD autochanger- that meant I could have 30+ CDs of music at my disposal. My son's car has USB ports, audio line-in etc. and will handle memory sticks with mp3 files so he could theoretically have access to about 20000 tunes on a 128GB memory stick.
So, the answer is WAV files and burn to CD for ordinary playback or mp3 files for devices capable ofplaying back those.