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Posted by DB on 04/21/07 19:57
"Stuart Miller" <stuart_miller@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> "Doc" <docsavage20@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> The subject pretty much says it. Is there a way to copy the contents
>> of audio cd's onto a DVD so it'll play in a DVD player? I want them to
>> remain as separate albums. Ideally with some kind of menu.
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>> Thanks
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> The system works so well you may not want to use it (overkill)
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> Try this:
> 1. rip your cd's to mp3
> 2. set up a suitable directory tree structure for artist/album
> remember that many things a forced into alphabetical order
> 3. copy albums into the tree structure
> 4. make a data CD from that structure
> 5. play on any dvd player
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> menu will come up on tv screen, navigate and play
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> A data cd in 128 bit mp3 format will hold about 11 cd's, 1 meg per minute
> usually so about 700 minutes or about 11 hours of music.
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> The same process will work for a dvd, but you get 4,800 minutes of music -
> that is about 80 hours.
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> Problem is that the menu system gets very slow with that many entries, and
> it is hard to find what you want. That is why you may not want to use a
> dvd.
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> Stuart
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I might be wrong but I thought even tho you can cram stacks of mp3 tracks
onto a dvd disc.......the trouble is that a DVD player can only handle 255
tracks...
Apologies if this is total cods.....but i though't I'd read it somewhere
DB :)
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