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Name: antonio
Date: September 19, 2003 at 06:09:48 Pacific
OS: win 98
CPU/Ram: ram 128
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HI ...
Somebody out there can explain me how to make a cd-rw .mp3 in order to burn about 150-200 songs in a cd and keep it apart one of another.
i tried to make it with a cd-r and choose data before burn the cd, but it results in just one song 70 minutes longer.
is it just work out with cd-rw??




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Name: Wilko
Date: September 19, 2003 at 06:16:57 Pacific
Reply:

Right, um you may need too change ur burning software.

I recommend Nero 5,

Wot software do u use?

and also try putting all the mp3's into a folder and burn the folder onto the disk (don't matter if CDR or CDRW)


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Response Number 2
Name: Don Miller
Date: September 19, 2003 at 06:19:20 Pacific
Reply:

It depends on which burning software you're using. If you can drag-drop .MP3 files to the CD-RW in "Data Mode", then the files will be kept separate. If you try to make them in "Music Format", then you can get into trouble. In this case, sometimes the clips are strung together in one big file (often in .WMF format). Remember, that most home / auto CD-Players won't handle .MP3 format nor a CD-RW format. They're OK for PC use (with appropriate MP3 player software).


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Response Number 3
Name: possum
Date: September 19, 2003 at 15:40:51 Pacific
Reply:

Did you burn the songs as a folder? If you choose "edit">"select all">"add" it should burn as individual tracks.


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Response Number 4
Name: Wilko
Date: September 21, 2003 at 05:02:01 Pacific
Reply:

Um just one thing, this may sound really really stupid, but did you try and play the mp3 cd in a normal cd player (mini hi-fi), because you aren't really recording the Mp3 formats as actual music your recording them as data, which sadly can only be interpreted by:
Some DVD Players,
MP3 Discman's,
and Computers, with an mp3 decoding application!

WILKO


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