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    1. #1

      mp3's on dvdr

      hi all,
      maybe a stupid question but here it goes
      i have a large collection of mp3's is there any chance you could put these on a dvdr
      i.e 4 discs of mp3's on 1 dvdr

      thanks in advance

    2. #2
      elpresidente Guest
      Welcome mate ....

      hmm...yeah it is possible... u can store up to 4489mb of data on DVD-R ...
      The only problem is:
      I tested my "MP3DVD" with a standalone DVDPlayer but it wasn´t able to play it .... I think he didn´t expect Mp3s on DVD ...

      maybe other players r able to do the job

      üsse

    3. #3
      cheers for the reply,
      my dvd player plays mp3's but whats the best software to use

    4. #4
      elpresidente Guest
      1. I burn them with Nero 5.5.8.2 --> DVD DATA
      2. This player also plays MP3s ...but not from DVD ...only CD/R




      üsse

    5. #5
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      Yes is correct... the operation of a standalone Multi-System Player currently Plays: DVD/VCD/CD-R/CD & maybe MP3

      but they have limitations on what can be played back...

      -these are MP3 can be copied to either CD or DVD format, with the limitation that MP3/VCD/AUDIO is on CD format where the laser is doesn't need to be corrected, MP3 is currently only playback-able in CD format...

      -the DVD function is primarily for DVD Movie playback Only (now you can get DV-AUDiO but i yet have seen that kick off).
      & the laser fuction would switch to the correct format and focus on it's D-Video playback... sounds ghay!? thats what i said...



      so keep burning either way... just remember your P.C. Is the ultimate Multi-System player...!

    6. #6
      cheers all,
      just off to download nero

    7. #7
      You would have to burn it as an audio cd but thats my 2 cents!

    8. #8
      elpresidente Guest
      hmm.. I never produced DVDAUDIO ... but I know that only few standalone players r able to play them ...


      üsse

    9. #9
      Most standalone dvd players only recognise a max of 256 mp3 files.

      Dvd audio is a completely different format and most players cant play it unless specifically stated.

    10. #10
      elpresidente Guest
      I tried it with only ten ... and it didn´t work ...

      btw. why is there a limit @256 ?

      üsse

    11. #11
      I'm talking cd mp3 here.
      I dont know why but I've been checking punters manuals for them when they ask about compatability and quite often 256 files are mentioned.
      Maybe its memory? I know the file tree can affect compatability.
      Ie better d:\mp3 than d:\folder\folder\mp3.

    12. hi all,
      thanks for all your help.
      i put 6 cd's full of mp3's on a dvdr (bulkpaq) using the new version of discjuggler,works o.k on my pc but with no luck on my standalone dvd player

      cya all

    13. #13
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      Hi there,
      Most standalone players which supports MP3 does not play mp3-dvd's. I haven't heard of any.
      My player supports SACD, which is just an audio cd in dolby 5.1
      Heard such a CD once..... Incredible
      Have no clue how to create that.. but it's hard to record i guess
      Last edited by rinkel; 06-06-2002 at 21:07.

    14. #14
      elpresidente Guest
      no I don´t think thats just a normal Audio CD just with 5.1 ... it´s a special disc I think ...
      h**p://www.sonymusic.com/sacd/


      üsse

    15. #15
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      yeh, i read it..
      Not a normal disc no, it is specially formatted...
      dunno what format, but normal cd-players cannot read it.


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