On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 09:31:42AM -0700, Lan Barnes wrote:
I've been told some music players (in cars etc) will play mp3s from CD. I know when I burn a wav CD for a music player, cdrecord takes wavs and puts them on the disk with housekeeping, not raw (at least I _think_ I know that).
2. How can I tell if a CD player is savvy enough to play mp3s w/o just trying it?
Generally, you'll see an MP3 logo or symbol on the front of the player. It isn't that common, as surprising as that is.
1. Is there any housekeeping on an mp3 CD for playing? Or do I just copy them over raw?
Sometimes. I just burned an MP3 CD with iTunes (which won't let you burn m4p's to mp3). It appears to have just written the mp3s to the root directory of a CD. It also wrote an xml file with metadata in it, but it looks iTunes specific. David -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
