At 04:40 8/02/02 -0800, Kevin Phyland wrote:
it seems to me a clear case (from the response from the manufacturers)
that MP3 = normal AIFF CDs...
Return the device to the retailer - not fit for purpose.
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04:20:58 PST 2002
Subject: Re: More DVD/MP3 Problems...
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At this point I'm *guessing* that the CD's that work are being burnt on a
PeeCee are standard ISO9660 cd's and that the CD's being burnt on a Mac are
using the Joiliet extension.
Try
Hi every1,
After much mucking about with different burn formats I finally emailed the
maker of the DVD player, NEC and received the following rather cryptic reply.
If anyone can decipher it I'd really appreciate it...
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Hello
The NDV-21
Hi every1,
After much mucking about with different burn formats I finally
emailed the maker of the DVD player, NEC and received the following
rather cryptic reply. If anyone can decipher it I'd really
appreciate it...
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Hello
The
18:10:03 PST 2002
Subject: Re: More DVD/MP3 Problems...
Hi every1,
After much mucking about with different burn formats I finally
emailed the maker of the DVD player, NEC and received the following
rather cryptic reply. If anyone can decipher it I'd really
appreciate
Is it worth my while kicking up a stink (i.e. posting the
name/model/brand on a number of mailing lists as it was definitely a
selling point with me - considering a friend has a different brand
DVD player which he assures me DOES play MP3s!!!) or chalking it
down to experience, very much Let
On 8/2/02 2:40 PM, Kevin Phyland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it worth my while kicking up a stink (i.e. posting the name/model/brand on
a number of mailing lists as it was definitely a selling point with me -
considering a friend has a different brand DVD player which he assures me DOES
play
The one thing that I have not tried yet is naming each mp3 file with the old
8.3 dos naming structure (.mp3). Maybe the mp3 software built into
the machine can only understand the old 8.3 filenames, rather than the
longer win9x filename format.
Would I be correct in saying that?
Most
At 16:42 8/02/02 +0800, Rod Lavington wrote:
On 8/2/02 2:40 PM, Kevin Phyland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it worth my while kicking up a stink (i.e. posting the
name/model/brand on
a number of mailing lists as it was definitely a selling point with me -
considering a friend has a different
Have you tried burning one onto a CD-R Digital Audio Disk??
Hi every1,
After much mucking about with different burn formats I finally emailed the
maker of the DVD player, NEC and received the following rather cryptic reply.
If anyone can decipher it I'd really appreciate it...
them onto the CD
somehow? Maybe that's the problem?
Yours in total mystery,
Kevin.
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From: Shay Telfer[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri Feb 08 01:03:35 PST 2002
Subject: Re: More DVD/MP3 Problems...
The one thing that I have not tried yet is naming each mp3
: Fri Feb 08 04:20:58 PST 2002
Subject: Re: More DVD/MP3 Problems...
*** SPECULATION AHEAD *** USER BEWARE ***
At this point I'm *guessing* that the CD's that work are being burnt on a
PeeCee are standard ISO9660 cd's and that the CD's being burnt on a Mac are
using the Joiliet extension
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