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blondietrish68 January 4th, 2006 07:54 AM

types of downloads
 
Please help! I am new here I want to download but I dont want to mess up and download the wrong kind of file. My car doesnt play mp3 files what type of files are mp3 versus the wav files etc and what do I need to download so I can burn them to play in my car...please help...blonde here...LOL

me d January 4th, 2006 10:47 AM

change file type
 
also ..hobo & blondie,
when you add files to your media player(realplayer)(winows media player) (i-tunes?)the file type changes to whatever you set the player to. it will then burn according to which file type is in there. my realplayer has mp3, windows has wma, etc.

one other thing, you might try changing the "burn speed". sometimes cd players won't play because of the speed the cd was burned. usually older cd players. :)

me d January 4th, 2006 12:25 PM

conversion
 
my bad, conversion after burn!

my primary player is realplayer. before update the files were ripped as m4a files. since up-date they are now mp3 files.

when i download an album full of songs, in the "share" folder there are all different types of file ext. mp3, wma, m4a etc. also different speeds. when i add them to library & burn to CD it converts all to mp3 192kbps.

Question: is that part of id tag? i'm still clueless about those.

P.S. i'm still gonna peek at "hello".

Sleepless January 4th, 2006 12:59 PM

Re: types of downloads
 
Quote:

Originally posted by blondietrish68
Please help! I am new here I want to download but I dont want to mess up and download the wrong kind of file. My car doesnt play mp3 files what type of files are mp3 versus the wav files etc and what do I need to download so I can burn them to play in my car...please help...blonde here...LOL
If you use Windows Media Player (burn disk). It will automaticly covert the MP3, wma and others (every file you can play on WMP) to CD. If it doesn't work it might be because your CD-player doesn't support burned files.

I will often say on the front of the player what formats it supports
(CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 etc.
If it doesn't you can find it in your manual for the player (If you are one of the people that actually keep them) :D Not many do


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