Posted by dadiOH on 03/13/07 11:32
Donna Richoux wrote:
> Is there freeware that converts a hundred (or whatever) MP3 songs
> on a DVD data disc to the DVD format so that I can play the songs
> (audio only of course, no video) in my regular DVD player which
> does not play MP3 or data discs?
Virtually any burning program.
1. Open your burning program
2. Tell it you want to make an *AUDIO* disc (as opposed to data/video)
3. Use Explorer or the burning program to drag the MP3s into the
burning programs compilation window
4. Burn
It is only slightly more complicated than that. The complication
arises from the fact that MP3s are compressed and the burning program
will be decoding them to wave files and burning those. That can
present a minor problem because the waves are many times the size of
the MP3s and if your CD/DVD is full you will have to use several
CD/DVDs to burn all as audio. Normally, the burning program will tell
you when you are trying to exceed the media capacity which - for audio
discs - is measured in minutes.
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dadiOH
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