How can i copy a MP3 music to a DVD to play in my DVD player using Nero 6. Which format must i use - or + & R or RW..
Not all dvd players can play Mp3's off a dvd. Most can only handle them off CD's. But you can test it, just add the MP3's to the disc and burn as Disc at Once.
I've got Nero 6. When i insert a DVD+R or DVD+RW i can't choose the option of Disc At Once. Whny is that? Even if i go Nero Express or Nero.. Help !!
Thats odd, its always worked with Nero 5.5 Just before burning the disk you can set it. Mine always defaults the DVD`s to Disk at Once in the burn Tab. I haven`t used Nero6 yet. See if the box for close disk is checked, This is the same really as Disc at Once. Mine is defaulted with the check mark.
mp3 will NOT play from any DVD±R disc as mp3 is 44,100Hz and stand alone DVD Players 'need' 48,000Hz !!: ]-~
Thats not completely true, I have on a Sony DVD player that supported Mp3 format, play Mp3`s off a DVD. I was disapointed when my 400Disc changer didn`t support it. If the player supports Mp3 and doesn`t look to detect the disc type, then it should work. Just like some DVD players will play miniDVD`s (a CD with the Video and Audio folders) http://www.afterdawn.com/glossary/terms/minidvd.cfm
First off , no need to be so pushy !!! It still depends on what model of stand alone DVD Player you have. Prisoner stated that he had a Sony that supported mp3 from DVDR . that is actually fairly rare ! So I'd go out on a limb & say no you cannot play mp3 from DVD-R or +R ... and it certainly has nothing to do with Nero either
I would have to ask my mom the model number on that sony. She bought it on Club Z points from Zellers. It will only work with DVD-R as it thinks all DVD-RW I put in it are dirty. Also I don`t have a +RW drive, so I have only tested with -R discs. What model number of DVD player do you have Scats?
Prisoner my DVD player is my car. Its a Necvox model made by Starsound. Got a Starsound DVD player for use at home, but still haven't tried on my mom's pioneer one yet...
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Great link Herbsman, this is your best bet scats. The software is very cheap at only $50 Euro and amagine the space savings. I could fit all the Cd`s in my 200 disc player on three disks! Well almost.
Its been all sorted out. Using Nero6 express setup. Copied over 600 songs onto a DVD+R and played fine in all my DVD players. Thanx a lot to all that helped..
I am glad and surprised it worked for you Scats. You should update http://www.dvdrhelp.com/dvdplayers.php?DVDname=&Search=Search&dvdmp3=1&orderby=Name&Submit2=Search with your player and type of discs used. What brand of discs did you use? I have heard that noname discs work better.