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Cd playback I am burning CD's off Nero, and it is saying that it is successfully completed, although it will not play on another music device. ie. our stereo, or portable player. Although, we can play back the CD on WMP? Can anyone help me? Thanks Lynda |
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Nero Burning doesn't auto convert mp3 to standard audio/ cda, etc. Plenty of Freeware available to change format types. Nero Express 6, & above, 'Music', will give you a few choices of format styles to choose from, it may helps. |
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I love my wmp. I'm used to the layout. I can burn music through wmp, musicmatch jukebox, and i also have ahead nero, though have not used that in quite a while. I dwnloaded music from LW, made music specific playlists in LW, then couldn't open or find them in the LW playlist. The titles were there when i pressed "open...", but nothing was in them. I added to the playlists a few times and probably renamed them. I did find the playlists days later in my limewire file, listed with the titles i had given the seperate playlists. (I did go to the shared folder by the way, but didn't find them there) Anyway, when i thought i'd lost ALL MY HARD WORK, i decided to move them (or maybe i copied them - can't remember) to my wmp. I think i clicked "add to now playing list" or something like that and found they went into my media player library. Before doing this i don't think they'd play with media player, i guess because they have the jukebox icon. From there i burnt the playlist to a cd - don't know what kind other than to say i only had 78 min of room. I believe i just pressed the "burn" button. The songs were all there, but when playing on my old stereo, there was much crackling going on. My son showed me how he burnt music using jukebox. His music sounded just fine on the old stereo, so i re-did mine his way. Again, the songs were all there, and i got excited when they sounded great, until about the middle of the cd, when the crackling came back, only worse than the first cd. I am only using R's, not RW's. Everything played clear when i used my cd walkman though, i'm glad for that. Sorry, i'm rambling....THE REASON I POSTED HERE......When researching forums, it seems i got two different suggestions in terms of making or burning a music disk. One says do DATA ONLY, and you say to CREATE an AUDIO CD. I'm not computer savvy, not up with all the jargon either. What is the difference? Which one is the right one to get more than 78 min on one disk? I read somewhere that it's possible to get 12 hours on one disk? ANYONE KNOW HOW? To whoever reads this, might i just say thanks for taking the time. It's hard when you don't know what you're doing, but it's great to know that someone out there cares. |
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Nero is perfect to burn audio cd's from your Mp3's And i Think WMP and Musicmatch can do it as well alltough I have no experience with those last two. The key to avoid Clicks and pops is to not set your burning speed to max, but use a slower burning speed, halfway is usually fine. You allso might want to read this burning info. A normal 700 Mb blank CD.r can only hold 80 mins of audio CD music. If you make a data CD with Mp3's on it (Mp3 disc in NERO), then you can have a lot more music on your CD becouse Mp3's are basicly compressed wav files. Lets assume an average Mp3 file is about 4Mb and has 3 mins playing time, that works out you can put 700Mb : 4Mb = 175 Files on a CD. 175 X 3 minutes = 525 Min playing time = 8hours and 45min . Offcourse this DATA CD is not playable on a regular CD player. Last edited by RaaF; December 24th, 2005 at 07:29 PM. |
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Thanks RaaF What version of Nero is that picture from that you added? I have Ahead Nero or Nero Express or Nero 5.5. It doesn't look like yours. Also, in terms of the burning speed, if I go to 'Ahead Nero', then 'Toolkit" is it CD speed or drive speed i need to "slow down"? How do you guys insert those pictures into these forums? I'm sure you know which nero i'm talking about, but it would be nice to show you a pic. So making an audio cd is your answer, thanks. I tried doing it from nero, but when i clicked "add", i couldn't locate my saved limewire playlists &/or they wouldn't open. What is the right way to do this so it works? |
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