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backing up your mp3 files

Discussion in 'Audio' started by tuffstuff, Aug 3, 2003.

  1. tuffstuff

    tuffstuff Guest

    hi just got this dvd burner and well i burned all my mp3's to 2 dvd+rw disk, and i did this as a mp3 music disk using nero 5.5 that came with my burner. ok here is my question...........should i have made it a data file so i could add to it later ? or the ones i will be adding later start a new disk adding ones to it ? what is the best way?
    ty tuff
     
  2. G-4CE

    G-4CE Regular member

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    why not put them onto cd and play them in a cd player
     
  3. tuffstuff

    tuffstuff Guest

    well this is for backing them up 1800 mp3's will not fit :)
     
  4. tigre

    tigre Moderator Staff Member

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    Some brands of CD-R die rather quickly - *could* be the same for DVD+RW. AFAIK no hardware players (i.e. standalone DVD units) can play back mp3-DVDs, so why don't you just get another (removable, e.g. USB 2.0/firewire) HDD for backup purposes?
     
  5. tuffstuff

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    i have one but right now i have some type of confilct that is odd either it is going out or there is a usb 2.0 conflict i have a card 2.0 then my board does the board driver came from asus and the card in MS i am going to try to change the asus one to ms thanks
     

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