Hi Michael  
I burn mp3 disks with no problems on Toast titanium for my Goodmans portable
mp3 CD player.
They also play ok in the one I bought for my son - different make cant
remember what now.
These Goodman mp3/CD players are �25 in Norwich market - with line out and
car kit too. (About �50 in Maplin and Macro).

DVD players. Many say mp3 player as a feature and many don�t. Even cheap
ones often do offer it. We are considering getting one but actually vcr
works ok for us.

All the best
Brian



on 12/12/02 11:21 am,michaelc recently said:

> Richard,
> 
> I have wrestled with this MP3 problem in a slightly different way. I have
> a portable discman MP3 player thing. It plays MP3 CDs ok if written from
> a PC. It's great cos you can just keep adding CDs, tracks, music as you
> want. But I haven't managed to write disks off a Mac and get them to work
> properly. The problem is you can't just add things on a Mac CD as another
> session - it creates a new disc icon and the player will only read one
> 'disc'. By selecting ISO 9660 it works better but only plays every second
> track for some reason. I only have Toast 4.2, so I would be interested to
> hear how you get on following the MP3 instructions for Toast 5.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Michael   


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