Re: making a data backup disc with different types of files

2004-11-12 Thread Rob
Hi,
My DigiTech portable CD player will ignore all data files accept for the mp3 
files.
You can place .wav .wma, or .exe... on a CDR or CDRW.
your cd player should play the mp3's.
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From: Joanne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 7:51 PM
Subject: making a data backup disc with different types of files


I want to start making data discs and I use Nero, so to do this I know I 
make an ISA c.d. that will hold more data than an audio.  But my music 
folder has lots of WMA files as well as WAV files and mp3's.  If I were to 
make a data disc with these different file extensions would the disc play on 
an mp3 player?  Or will it only play certain tracks, those being the ones 
with the mp3 extension?  Thanks for any help. 

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Re: making a data backup disc with different types of files

2004-11-12 Thread Denny Daughters
Joanne and list,
If you make a back-up data cd, the cd should play all the different file
formats that you have.  I'd convert the wav files to mp3s just so you have
more room on the cd.  When you're done burning the cd, the computer will
treat the cd as another permanent floppy if you will just much bigger.
Denny



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