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Old December 3rd 04, 01:40 PM
Richard
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"BF" > wrote in message
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>> > > The car has a DVD player (no screen, just the changer).
>> > > I like to download "books on tape" and listen to them on trips. Most

> DVD
>> > > players (as I understand it) will play MP3 CD's. So far I haven't

> found
>> a
>> > > technique to copy MP3's that this player will recognize.
>> > > Any suggestions on how to burn disks, either CD or DVD that this

> player
>> > > will
>> > > recognize. Or what I'm doing wrong here.
>> > > Not a huge deal since I can copy to CD RW's and erase later but would

> be
>> > > nice to have an entire book on just one disk instead of 8 to 16.
>> > > Thanks for any suggestions and software (burning) suggestions if
>> > > applicable.
>> > > BF
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>> > This player reads DVD video and either DVD PCM or DD stereo, and Red

> Book
>> CD
>> > audio (16 bit 48 MHz PCM). Convert your MP3 into Wave 16 bit 48 files
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>> > Richard.
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>> Richard,
>> I appreciate the answer. From my question you might expect that I'm a bit
>> ignorant regarding DVD formats. Can you expand on how to convert MP3 to

> Wave
>> 16 bit 48 files and what they are?In the mean time I'll be with Mr.

> Google.
>> BF
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> Okay, what I've discovered is that Red Book CD audio is the "regular" CD
> format dating back to the 80's. So it sounds like I'm stuck with making ~1
> hour CD's like I have been.
> BF
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Exactly right. Many audio utilities can convert MP3 to Wave and Wave to MP3.
Just read the help folder on your various utilities on your PC.

Richard.


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