Any CD burning software, Nero, Easy media creator, etc. that can make an Audio CD will automatically transition those files to WAVs for creation of the Audio CD during burning. You don’t even know it’s happening, it just does it. No biggie.
The downloaded MP3s from Amazon are usually 320bit or at least 192bit so when converted to WAVs for audio, there is no noticeable loss in sound quality when buring to an audio cd. Specially in a car with road noise.
“The downloaded MP3s from Amazon are usually 320bit or at least 192bit so when converted to WAVs for audio, there is no noticeable loss in sound quality when buring to an audio cd. Specially in a car with road noise.”
Anything more than 128-160k is overkill for my ears. LOL