How to convert wav file to play on a cd player

I have wav files I recorded using my digital recorder.  I want to convert and then burn to a CD so they will play on a standard CD player that doesn't accept mp3 or wav files.  How do I do this?

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    Only I can say about mp3 through network - it's hardly possible. I recommend GSM for compression2transmit. It could be used via GSM content descriptor. I'm not sure, but I suppose MP3 is supported only for files, there's no MP3.RTP or such (if you want to transmit files, it should not cause any problems).
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    hi Constantinos Loizou
    i m having same problem which u were facing in last month.
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    Try "Easy CAF Converter for Logic Pro" on the Mac App Store.
    According to an app description,
    "The Easy CAF Converter for Logic Pro automatically converts Apple Loops installed with Logic Pro 9 and X to uncompressed audio formats (aiff and wave).
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    I have an mp4 video that i would like to use on my pocket playlist, but not sure how to convert the file?

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    =======
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    how do you convert a movie file using itunes?
    i have a movie file randomly as .mkv
    thanks!

    Well I suggest that you check out the other pages on that site - you might get some info on how to convert - or - do a Google search for a converter program.
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    HI JUlian!!
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