On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Sandy Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  >  To question 2, you can easily burn an MP3 to CD. Some other audio
>  >  formats (for podcasts and such) are much more hassle and possibly
>  >  impossible to do so.
>
>  Playing MP3's, or other formats such as Ogg. is becoming a ommon
>  feature on CD or DVD players, but is by no means universal. You can
>  make an MP3 disk, but whether you can play it depends on your player.
>
>  The Chinese cheapies nearly all play MP3s, though, because that is a
>  much-used feature here. Buy one of those if your existing player
>  does not do MP3.
>
>  Those are also "region-free"; they ignore the codes that are supposed
>  to, for example, prevent a DVD sold in North America from playing on
>  a European player or vice versa. I would not buy a DVD player that
>  does enforce those restrictions. Why co-operate with a conspiracy to
>  manipulate the market?
>
>  --
>  Sandy Harris,
>  Nanjing, China
>

Note I was referring to burning the MP3 to a standard CD Audio track.


-- 
M. Adam Maas
http://www.mawz.ca
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