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Posted by NRen2k5 on 01/27/07 20:21
anthony wrote:
> My standalone Pioneer multiformat player (DVD, CD, SACD etc) supports
> MP3 audio discs.
> I've made several MP3 compilations using Nero 6, and they've played
> with no problem.
> However, I'm trying to burn a compilation of old radio shows and every
> time the Pioneer reads it as an MP3 disc, but when I press 'play' it
> comes up with the message 'unplayable'.
> I've tried halving the number of files I place on the disc; it makes no
> difference.
> A typical file says it's 'compression 11 to 1' or '9 to 1', and is
> 'Mpeg2 Layer 3', with 'encoded by FhG (fastenc or MP3enc).
> Is there something in that info that suggests why I can't encode an MP3
> audio disc with these files? Do I have to recode all 94 of them to WAV
> format and reencode to a different MP3 file? Help please.
It appears that your player can't play MPEG2 Layer 3 files though it can
play MPEG1 Layer 3 files. The solution would be to re-encode the MP3s in
question to MPEG1 Layer 3.
To do so they will have to be resampled to 44.1kHz (they are probably
less, for instance 22.05kHz or 32kHz right now). I recommend dbPowerAmp
or foobar2000 for the job.
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