nero digital audio (or aac) problem

Discussion in 'Audio' started by wolf8874, Jan 18, 2006.

  1. wolf8874

    wolf8874 Guest

    iv tried cds burned useing this type of file and i can get 200+ songs on a single cd, but i only found that my computer can read them,none of the 3 cd players or my PS2 could read it, is there any way to get this much music AND my cd players play them?
     
  2. weazel200

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    are the files ripped from cd's?
     
  3. wolf8874

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    nope, converted from mp3 to aac
     
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    it would of been better to make an MP3 CD as there is more chance they are supported then Nero's format which can only be read by PC's.
     
  5. wolf8874

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    will an mp3 cd hold 200 or more songs?
    EDIT: my cd player wont play mp3 disks but my friends did (he said it did but i dont know)
    im trying a wma disk, but i hope someone could tell me if ANY cd player will play aac

    wma wouldnt play on my cd player, is it bad media? is the type of disk inadequate 4 music? i use fujifilm disks and have a sony walkman and the model number is d-fs601, dont k now if that helps but it might.
     
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    An MP3 CD can hold any number of songs as long as the total data isn't more than the disc can handle.

    Read your cd player's manual to see what formats it plays. If it only plays standard Audio CD's then it looks like you will have to stick to making them.
     

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