Well I know that this has been addressed in a few different topics, but I have the right software I believe. I have a DVD burner and I want to put several .mp3 files on a DVD. Since a DVD-R is much bigger than a standard CD, it should hold more .mp3's right? Also, those Mp3 dvd's should be able to play in a DVD Player, right? I have Nero 6, and I was wondering if anyone could give me a walkthrough. I haven't seen an option that says "DVD-Audio", but then again, I don't care about surround-sound, I just want more .mp3s. Under the DVD secion there is "DVD-Rom(Iso)", "DVD Copy", "DVD-Video", "DVD-Rom (boot)", "DVD-Rom (UDF)", DVD-Rom (UDF/Iso). Any help?
You're heading in the right direction. First off, make sure your DVD player can play mp3 discs. If it can't, then it won't read your mp3 DVD. If it does, than you're good to go. In nero, create a DVD-ROM (ISO). Then find all your mp3s in windows explorer, and drag them to the window in nero, click burn, and thats it.
If your dvd player doesn't read native mp3's, then you can use Audio DVD Creator. Find it here: http://www.audio-dvd-creator.com/
is there other programs besides nero to burn mp3 dvds I already tried audio dvd creator but i dont like that format
There is another thing you have to watch, does your player play mp3 stored in dvd-r? My Panny RP-82S plays mp3 stored on CDR/W but will not look at MP3s stored on DVDR. It's a bios branching issue, they first determine what kind of disc it is then look for the formats.