Is there a way to burn my audio files to a DVD-R, essentially creating an "audio DVD" (not a DVD-Audio disc)? Reason being that I have a dvd player in my car, and I'd rather burn a few DVDs of audio (uncompressed, of course) than try to carry 100 CD-Rs of crap. Alternatively, is there a way to burn MP3 DVDs? Thanks!
I don't know of a way other than to make a DVD-A, and I don't even know how to do that, but putting MP3s on a DVD is ok. Problem is, very few devices will recognize MP3s on a DVD for some reason, even though they're fine with a CD. Burn a few on a disc and see. Try some WAV files as well for better quality than MP3 can give.
I use Nero Express to burn MP3 DVDs! And my player at home plays the music just fine! Make sure your DVD player plays MP3s and you're fine! Mine does. I can fit over 1200 songs on my DVD and the only problem I have is locating the song I want! LOL just use the skip or fast forward button. Works for me just fine.
True, but it seems that a lot of devices still don't support MP3 on DVD for some reason. I don't see any technical reason why: Any device that can read both CD and DVD has all the hardware and software libraries necessary to read MP3 on DVD. Go figure.