Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-08-08 Thread James Dean
4.5 GB is the maximum amount that can be put on to a DVD Data CD.


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From: Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Hi again Rusty.

 I managed to follow your instructions and successfully copied 14 albums
 1.44gb of mp3's onto a blank DVD.  This is excellent as I've got a lot of
 stuff to back-up and it makes sense to use a larger format disk.  Any idea
 just how much I can get onto a DVD?  Another list member advised that he
 managed to get 3gb.  Is this possible?

 Best wishes.
 Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

 Drop me a wee line at:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 - Original Message -
 From: russell Bourgoin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 5:46 PM
 Subject: Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd


  Hi,
 
  When using roxio e z cd creator 6.x, choose creator classic from
  the opening menu.  Navigate to the files you'd like to store onto the
dvd.
  Remember, you're making a data compilation, not music.  Press control t
to
  add the selection to you dvd, either a file at a time, or a folder at a
  time.  You can route your mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen, and
  move it up a line at a time to hear how much room remains on the dvd.
  They hold 4.5 gigs of data.  If you put more than 4 gigs on, you'll get
a
  warning message that after burning, the dvd will be closed.  I use dvd's
  to archive a lot of data.  Whether you'll be able to play these mp3's on
a
  player depends on what the player supports.  My dvd player is old
enough,
  about four years, that it will not play dvd's or cd's that I've burned.
I
  have players that will play mp3 cd's.  I suspect that there is, or some
  day will be, a player that can play any format.
 
  Hope this helps.
 
  Rusty
   At 06:17 AM 7/29/2005, Andy spake thusly:-
 Hi Peter
 
 I burned mp3's onto a standard cd and Simon was able to listen to the
 music on his boss wave machine.  I could also listen to it on my dvd
 player which is under my tv.  I understand that a dvd can hold mp3
tracks,
 but cannot get Easy CD Creator to do it for me.
 
 Best wishes.
 Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
 
 Drop me a wee line at:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 - Original Message - From: Peter Logue
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 Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 4:07 AM
 Subject: RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd
 
 
 Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible
 then
 you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD?
I'm
 assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place
 the
 discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a
discography
 of
 8 albums or so. But if an artists discography amounts to some 15
albums,
 then
 a DVD with the space of perhaps 2 Gigs would certtainly be the way to
go.
 If
 this is the way you went and you placed all of an artists discography
on
 one
 DVD in mp3 format, could you then play that DVD on a stereo slash mp3
 player?
 Hmmm. Now 14 Cat Stevens mp3 albums on one DVD playing all day on one
DVD
 disc. Man I'd be teasing Buddha in Katmandoo with a chocolate bull at
 four on
 a broken morning in room C79 while I waited for the peace train. But is
 it
 really possible to place a 15 album discography on one DVD and play it
on
 an
 mp3 player?
 
 
 Peter
 
 
 
 
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 Sent: July 28, 2005 4:52 PM
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 Subject: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd
 
 Hi all.
 
 I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to
back
 these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version
6.0
 and
 would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've
 attempted
 but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb.
 Is
 this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated folks.
 Thanks.
 
 
 
 Best wishes.
 Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
 
 Drop me a wee line at:
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Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-08-01 Thread russell Bourgoin

Hi Andy,

A typical dvd holds 4.5 gigs of data.

Rusty
 At 06:28 PM 7/31/2005, Andy spake thusly:-

Hi again Rusty.

I managed to follow your instructions and successfully copied 14 albums 
1.44gb of mp3's onto a blank DVD.  This is excellent as I've got a lot of 
stuff to back-up and it makes sense to use a larger format disk.  Any idea 
just how much I can get onto a DVD?  Another list member advised that he 
managed to get 3gb.  Is this possible?


Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

- Original Message - From: russell Bourgoin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd



Hi,

When using roxio e z cd creator 6.x, choose creator classic from 
the opening menu.  Navigate to the files you'd like to store onto the 
dvd. Remember, you're making a data compilation, not music.  Press 
control t to add the selection to you dvd, either a file at a time, or a 
folder at a time.  You can route your mouse pointer to the bottom of the 
screen, and move it up a line at a time to hear how much room remains on 
the dvd. They hold 4.5 gigs of data.  If you put more than 4 gigs on, 
you'll get a warning message that after burning, the dvd will be 
closed.  I use dvd's to archive a lot of data.  Whether you'll be able 
to play these mp3's on a player depends on what the player supports.  My 
dvd player is old enough, about four years, that it will not play dvd's 
or cd's that I've burned.  I have players that will play mp3 cd's.  I 
suspect that there is, or some day will be, a player that can play any format.


Hope this helps.

Rusty
 At 06:17 AM 7/29/2005, Andy spake thusly:-

Hi Peter

I burned mp3's onto a standard cd and Simon was able to listen to the 
music on his boss wave machine.  I could also listen to it on my dvd 
player which is under my tv.  I understand that a dvd can hold mp3 
tracks, but cannot get Easy CD Creator to do it for me.


Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

- Original Message - From: Peter Logue 
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Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 4:07 AM
Subject: RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd



Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible then
you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD? I'm
assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place the
discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a 
discography of
8 albums or so. But if an artists discography amounts to some 15 
albums, then
a DVD with the space of perhaps 2 Gigs would certtainly be the way to 
go. If
this is the way you went and you placed all of an artists discography 
on one
DVD in mp3 format, could you then play that DVD on a stereo slash mp3 
player?

Hmmm. Now 14 Cat Stevens mp3 albums on one DVD playing all day on one DVD
disc. Man I'd be teasing Buddha in Katmandoo with a chocolate bull at 
four on

a broken morning in room C79 while I waited for the peace train. But is it
really possible to place a 15 album discography on one DVD and play it 
on an

mp3 player?


Peter




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Behalf Of Andy
Sent: July 28, 2005 4:52 PM
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Subject: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

Hi all.

I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 
6.0 and

would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've attempted
but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb. Is
this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated folks.
Thanks.



Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
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Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-07-31 Thread Andy

Hi again Rusty.

I managed to follow your instructions and successfully copied 14 albums 
1.44gb of mp3's onto a blank DVD.  This is excellent as I've got a lot of 
stuff to back-up and it makes sense to use a larger format disk.  Any idea 
just how much I can get onto a DVD?  Another list member advised that he 
managed to get 3gb.  Is this possible?


Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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From: russell Bourgoin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd



Hi,

When using roxio e z cd creator 6.x, choose creator classic from 
the opening menu.  Navigate to the files you'd like to store onto the dvd. 
Remember, you're making a data compilation, not music.  Press control t to 
add the selection to you dvd, either a file at a time, or a folder at a 
time.  You can route your mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen, and 
move it up a line at a time to hear how much room remains on the dvd. 
They hold 4.5 gigs of data.  If you put more than 4 gigs on, you'll get a 
warning message that after burning, the dvd will be closed.  I use dvd's 
to archive a lot of data.  Whether you'll be able to play these mp3's on a 
player depends on what the player supports.  My dvd player is old enough, 
about four years, that it will not play dvd's or cd's that I've burned.  I 
have players that will play mp3 cd's.  I suspect that there is, or some 
day will be, a player that can play any format.


Hope this helps.

Rusty
 At 06:17 AM 7/29/2005, Andy spake thusly:-

Hi Peter

I burned mp3's onto a standard cd and Simon was able to listen to the 
music on his boss wave machine.  I could also listen to it on my dvd 
player which is under my tv.  I understand that a dvd can hold mp3 tracks, 
but cannot get Easy CD Creator to do it for me.


Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

- Original Message - From: Peter Logue 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 4:07 AM
Subject: RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd


Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible 
then

you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD? I'm
assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place 
the
discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a discography 
of
8 albums or so. But if an artists discography amounts to some 15 albums, 
then
a DVD with the space of perhaps 2 Gigs would certtainly be the way to go. 
If
this is the way you went and you placed all of an artists discography on 
one
DVD in mp3 format, could you then play that DVD on a stereo slash mp3 
player?

Hmmm. Now 14 Cat Stevens mp3 albums on one DVD playing all day on one DVD
disc. Man I'd be teasing Buddha in Katmandoo with a chocolate bull at 
four on
a broken morning in room C79 while I waited for the peace train. But is 
it
really possible to place a 15 album discography on one DVD and play it on 
an

mp3 player?


Peter




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Sent: July 28, 2005 4:52 PM
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Subject: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

Hi all.

I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0 
and
would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've 
attempted
but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb. 
Is

this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated folks.
Thanks.



Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
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Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-07-30 Thread russell Bourgoin

Hi,

When using roxio e z cd creator 6.x, choose creator classic from 
the opening menu.  Navigate to the files you'd like to store onto the 
dvd.  Remember, you're making a data compilation, not music.  Press control 
t to add the selection to you dvd, either a file at a time, or a folder at 
a time.  You can route your mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen, and 
move it up a line at a time to hear how much room remains on the dvd.  They 
hold 4.5 gigs of data.  If you put more than 4 gigs on, you'll get a 
warning message that after burning, the dvd will be closed.  I use dvd's to 
archive a lot of data.  Whether you'll be able to play these mp3's on a 
player depends on what the player supports.  My dvd player is old enough, 
about four years, that it will not play dvd's or cd's that I've burned.  I 
have players that will play mp3 cd's.  I suspect that there is, or some day 
will be, a player that can play any format.


Hope this helps.

Rusty
 At 06:17 AM 7/29/2005, Andy spake thusly:-

Hi Peter

I burned mp3's onto a standard cd and Simon was able to listen to the 
music on his boss wave machine.  I could also listen to it on my dvd 
player which is under my tv.  I understand that a dvd can hold mp3 tracks, 
but cannot get Easy CD Creator to do it for me.


Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

- Original Message - From: Peter Logue 
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To: 'PC audio discussion list. ' Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 4:07 AM
Subject: RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd



Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible then
you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD? I'm
assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place the
discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a discography of
8 albums or so. But if an artists discography amounts to some 15 albums, then
a DVD with the space of perhaps 2 Gigs would certtainly be the way to go. If
this is the way you went and you placed all of an artists discography on one
DVD in mp3 format, could you then play that DVD on a stereo slash mp3 player?
Hmmm. Now 14 Cat Stevens mp3 albums on one DVD playing all day on one DVD
disc. Man I'd be teasing Buddha in Katmandoo with a chocolate bull at four on
a broken morning in room C79 while I waited for the peace train. But is it
really possible to place a 15 album discography on one DVD and play it on an
mp3 player?


Peter




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Andy
Sent: July 28, 2005 4:52 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

Hi all.

I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0 and
would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've attempted
but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb. Is
this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated folks.
Thanks.



Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-07-29 Thread Gary Wood

Hi Peter.  That idea would be great, wouldn't you think.
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Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible 
then

you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD? I'm
assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place 
the
discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a discography 
of
8 albums or so. But if an artists discography amounts to some 15 albums, 
then
a DVD with the space of perhaps 2 Gigs would certtainly be the way to go. 
If
this is the way you went and you placed all of an artists discography on 
one
DVD in mp3 format, could you then play that DVD on a stereo slash mp3 
player?

Hmmm. Now 14 Cat Stevens mp3 albums on one DVD playing all day on one DVD
disc. Man I'd be teasing Buddha in Katmandoo with a chocolate bull at four 
on

a broken morning in room C79 while I waited for the peace train. But is it
really possible to place a 15 album discography on one DVD and play it on 
an

mp3 player?


Peter




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Behalf Of Andy
Sent: July 28, 2005 4:52 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

Hi all.

I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0 
and
would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've 
attempted
but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb. 
Is

this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated folks.
Thanks.



Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-07-29 Thread Peter Logue
Hi Gary,
I think this is what Andy is trying to do.  He writes:

Hi all.

I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0 and
would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've attempted
but cannot manage it.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb.
Is this too large for a DVD?  Any advice would be very appreciated, folks.
Thanks.



Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-07-29 Thread Doc
I'm not sure if a data dvd can be played on anything but a dvd player.  I'll 
have to experiment.


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Subject: RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd


Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible then
you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD? I'm
assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place the
discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a discography of
8 albums or so. But if an artists discography amounts to some 15 albums, 
then
a DVD with the space of perhaps 2 Gigs would certtainly be the way to go. If
this is the way you went and you placed all of an artists discography on one
DVD in mp3 format, could you then play that DVD on a stereo slash mp3 
player?
Hmmm. Now 14 Cat Stevens mp3 albums on one DVD playing all day on one DVD
disc. Man I'd be teasing Buddha in Katmandoo with a chocolate bull at four 
on
a broken morning in room C79 while I waited for the peace train. But is it
really possible to place a 15 album discography on one DVD and play it on an
mp3 player?


Peter




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Behalf Of Andy
Sent: July 28, 2005 4:52 PM
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Subject: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

Hi all.

I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0 
and
would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've attempted
but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb.  Is
this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated folks.
Thanks.



Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-07-29 Thread Peter Logue
Hi Andrew,
Did you get this one from Doc:
He writes:
I'm not sure if a data dvd can be played on anything but a dvd player.  I'll
have to experiment. 
Maybe he'll get back to you on that. I can't have a try at it as, although I
do have the latest Easy CD and DVD creator, I don't have a DVD burner.

Peter



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Hi Peter

I burned mp3's onto a standard cd and Simon was able to listen to the music
on his boss wave machine.  I could also listen to it on my dvd player which
is under my tv.  I understand that a dvd can hold mp3 tracks, but cannot get
Easy CD Creator to do it for me.

Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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From: Peter Logue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible 
 then
 you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD? I'm
 assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place 
 the
 discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a discography 
 of
 8 albums or so. But if an artists discography amounts to some 15 albums, 
 then
 a DVD with the space of perhaps 2 Gigs would certtainly be the way to go. 
 If
 this is the way you went and you placed all of an artists discography on 
 one
 DVD in mp3 format, could you then play that DVD on a stereo slash mp3 
 player?
 Hmmm. Now 14 Cat Stevens mp3 albums on one DVD playing all day on one DVD
 disc. Man I'd be teasing Buddha in Katmandoo with a chocolate bull at four 
 on
 a broken morning in room C79 while I waited for the peace train. But is it
 really possible to place a 15 album discography on one DVD and play it on 
 an
 mp3 player?


 Peter




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 Subject: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

 Hi all.

 I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
 these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0 
 and
 would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've 
 attempted
 but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb. 
 Is
 this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated folks.
 Thanks.



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Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-07-28 Thread Andy

Hi all.

I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back 
these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0 
and would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've 
attempted but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 
1.37gb.  Is this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated 
folks.  Thanks.




Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

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RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-07-28 Thread Peter Logue
Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible then
you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD? I'm
assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place the
discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a discography of
8 albums or so. But if an artists discography amounts to some 15 albums, then
a DVD with the space of perhaps 2 Gigs would certtainly be the way to go. If
this is the way you went and you placed all of an artists discography on one
DVD in mp3 format, could you then play that DVD on a stereo slash mp3 player?
Hmmm. Now 14 Cat Stevens mp3 albums on one DVD playing all day on one DVD
disc. Man I'd be teasing Buddha in Katmandoo with a chocolate bull at four on
a broken morning in room C79 while I waited for the peace train. But is it
really possible to place a 15 album discography on one DVD and play it on an
mp3 player?


Peter




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Subject: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

Hi all.

I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0 and
would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've attempted
but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb.  Is
this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated folks.
Thanks.



Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
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Re: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

2005-07-28 Thread R Q J
Hi Peter,
Asingle layer dvd should be able to hold approximately 4gb of data.
R Q J
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Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 11:07 PM
Subject: RE: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd


Mp3 music on a DVD. Now there's an idea. I imagine if this is possible then
you could perhaps contain an artists complete discography on one DVD? I'm
assuming a DVD has more than 1 Gig of space, otherwise you'd just place the
discography on a regular CD. Which is fine if you only have a discography of
8 albums or so. But if an artists discography amounts to some 15 albums,
then
a DVD with the space of perhaps 2 Gigs would certtainly be the way to go. If
this is the way you went and you placed all of an artists discography on one
DVD in mp3 format, could you then play that DVD on a stereo slash mp3
player?
Hmmm. Now 14 Cat Stevens mp3 albums on one DVD playing all day on one DVD
disc. Man I'd be teasing Buddha in Katmandoo with a chocolate bull at four
on
a broken morning in room C79 while I waited for the peace train. But is it
really possible to place a 15 album discography on one DVD and play it on an
mp3 player?


Peter




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On
Behalf Of Andy
Sent: July 28, 2005 4:52 PM
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Backing up mp3's onto a dvd

Hi all.

I've converted 14 Roy Harper albums to mp3 format and would like to back
these up onto a DVD to save disks.  I'm using Easy CD Creator version 6.0
and
would really welcome a step by step at how to achieve this.  I've attempted
but cannot manage.  I have discovered that the albums amount to 1.37gb.  Is
this too large for a DVD?  Any advise would be very appreciated folks.
Thanks.



Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.

Drop me a wee line at:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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