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Hey Rusty, you don't know me but nevertheless, I'd like to pick your
brain
re question; I have some mp3s of music on the harddrive and am
seriously
thinking of soon, buying a dvd/player/recorder, will the mp3 music
convert
to dvd so as to ultimately play
on the dvd/w/r,
disk? Thanks for any help; Ken B
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Hi Ken,
I guess it depends
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My Sony will burn any format from DVD on down to .WAV and standard
digital
audio. It's controlled by the software.
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Ken, Yes, MP3's can definitely burned onto DVDR's DVDRW's, I've done
these
many times without any problems.
Harry Bassler
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ok, thanks for your suggestions; Ken B
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Hi Unless you are going to use dule layer dvd disks I don't
, 2005 12:41 PM
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Hi Gene; Tell me, when you burn music, in the mp3 format, how do you
combine each music folder into one giant folder and then burn? Ken B
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Hello Harry; Been a while ay? Anyways is there a way to lineup my
variousmusic folders, *in mp3 mode* into one giant folder then I will
hopefullyburn them
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Hi Ken. I don't know about DVD recorders, but I have a DVD player that
will
play MP3 CD's. Hope this helps!
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Hey, Ken,
I would simply copy paste each folder into the larger folder, all the
files withing the folders are copied along with the folder.
Harry
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Why don't you change the subject line it has been the same for a week now
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Do you mean
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Ken, I believe they are usually played from the cd or dvd by default in
alphabetic order.
To avoid this, you can control the order by including beginning the name
of each folder with the sequence numbers 01
What I do is add each one to a playlist in Media player and then burn the
playlist.
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Do you mean
Most any of the better DVD burners will do this with the right software.
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Hi Gene. Yes, I think
Ken, you still need to do a copy of each folder.
Harry
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Now that's a noval idea. If I number each
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What I do is add each one to a playlist in Media player and then burn the
playlist
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Hi Gene; Tell me, when you burn music, in the mp3 format, how do you
combine each music folder into one giant folder
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Hi Gene. Yes, I think it does depend on the software; but that's great
that
you can burn any of those formats!
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Hi Ty; I think I'm getting the driftda, I'm now banging my head
against the wall grin; Ken b
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, megs, megabytes
Why don't you change the subject line it has been the same for a week now
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Hi Gary;; Yes, that Tevo idea sounds great if it would properly serve we
blinkkers grin; Ken b
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Hi Ken
Hi Gary; what is the term tevo?' is that a hardware/software item? Ken
B
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Hi Ken. I would think
great, if the
screenreaders could be used to help us with this!
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Hi Gary; what is the term tevo
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Hi Ken. I should have explained it better! Tevo is a type of DVR
(digital
video recorder). I think it's considered software. You can pay so much
to
use it, or you can buy it outright! Comcast has
Hi Ken. Well I think so!
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Hi Gary;; Yes, that Tevo idea sounds great if it would properly serve we
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Hi Andre; Well, I'm not sure what you mean. When you say, music cd do
you mean a normal cda or commercial recording on a cd? Ken b
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Hi Ken. I thought I heard that DVD audio is better than Music CD audio!
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Hi Gary; I'm in the midst
What's a dvr? As compared to a dvdr? Maybe you made a err or something
right grin; Ken b
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MP3's
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Hi Ken. I thought I heard that DVD audio is better than Music CD audio!
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a dvr? As compared to a dvdr? Maybe you made a err or something
right grin; Ken b
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MP3's can
:48 PM
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Hi Gary; thanks for your help and I just got some info re burning
mp3sonto
a dvd and apparently one can burn mp3 music onto a dvdr/w as mp3s but it
seems that there is no other alternative like say, changing mp3 music to a
dvd burning mode but I
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Hi Gary; I'm in the midst of deciding wether or not mp3 music can be
copied
onto a dvdr/w diskand if not why not? I
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Hi Ken. I think the disks I burn or CDR's I don't have any DVD disks as
of
yet. Do you primarily use DVD disks
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 5:36 PM
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Hi,
Many of the mp3 players out there, like the i rivers, do
play og files, and winamp and other players will play them too. They
are smaller, and sound as good or better than mp3's.
Rusty
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Hi Ken. I don't know about DVD recorders, but I have a DVD player that
will
play MP3 CD's. Hope this helps!
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JG,
I used to think like you, and, since I had the room on my external 300gig
Maxtor, I figured, why lose anything I didn't have to, and I ripped all my
CDs as .wavs
5:36 PM
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Hi,
Many of the mp3 players out there, like the i rivers, do
play og files, and winamp and other players will play them too. They
are smaller, and sound as good or better than mp3's.
Rusty
At 08:28 AM 8/31/2005, Peter Logue spake
? TXS for
any help and of course, anyone else can add their suggestions to my quiry!
Ken b
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Hi Ken,
I guess it depends on whether your dvd player will play mp3
files. The dvd burner that I have doesn't convert stuff. You can
record, or should I sa, burn 4.5 gigabytes of data to a dvd minus or
dvd plus r disc. On the computer, you can use
@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 3:46 PM
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Hi Ken B,
I do not believe that there is a special dvd burning format
that is totally unique to dvd's, but if there is, I can't see how it
would be more economical with space that mp3 compressed
heard that a dvd/w/r will hold up to 4. something gigs and that's
a lot I'd say wouldn't you? Ken B
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Hi,
Many of the mp3 players out there, like the i rivers, do
play og files, and winamp and other players will play them too. They
are smaller, and sound as good or better than mp3's.
Rusty
At 08:28 AM 8/31/2005, Peter Logue spake thusly:-
Just two more mentions. Why would anyone
I'm afraid I do not agree, Peter. There is a noticeable difference in
quality between mp3s and uncompressed CD tracks. This is one of the
reasons I have never been in a rush to collect thousands of tracks in the
mp3 or ogg format.
Regards
John
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I'm afraid I do not agree, Peter. There is a noticeable difference in
quality between mp3s and uncompressed CD tracks. This is one of the
reasons I have never been in a rush to collect thousands
' PHILOSOPHIE SHOPPE
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I'm afraid I do not agree, Peter
, megabytes
I've got 1,000 CD's on 65.5 GB.
Give or take 50 CD's
Peter
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How many megs are in a gig
Just two more mentions. Why would anyone want to store CD Audio or cda files
on their computer. That doesn't make sense. A cda audio file takes up tons of
room compared to an mp3 file. There's no difference to the quality as far as
I can tell. Also, I wouldn't create and store ogg files. You can
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Hi guys,
I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely for this purpose.
Here
Yes, Peter. I plan to put all my music CD's onto MP3 CD's; and I can play
them on my DVD player!
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Hello.
Why is the Ogg file format so cool? I do not understand this because I
can't play them correctly in Winamp. Suddenly the sound is gone from the
speakers and I hae to stop the file and start it again.
What can I do?
Tanks in advance.
Best regarts
Thomas.
Hi guys,
I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely for this purpose.
Here are my questions.
How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
hard drive.
How many megs would a CD take up?
Also,
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Hi guys,
I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely
Subject: gigs, megs, megabytes
Hi guys,
I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely for this purpose.
Here are my questions.
How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
hard drive.
How many megs
How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
hard drive.
at the risk of sounding a bit pedantic, 1 gb is just under 1100 mb. You
must remember that your 80gb drive needs to be formatted before it's
ready for storing data. From personal experience the formatting
PM
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Hi guys,
I am in the process of digitizing my music collection. I have an 80 gig
external hard drive, which I bought solely for this purpose.
Here are my questions.
How many megs are in a gig, and with 80 gigs, how many CDs can I put on the
hard drive.
How many
I've got 1,000 CD's on 65.5 GB.
Give or take 50 CD's
Peter
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How many megs are in a gig, and with 80
Peter, were they audio CDs or did you convert the content to mp3?
Jim
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I've got 1,000 CD's on 65.5 GB
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