Burning Audio DVD

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by thetnt, Aug 31, 2006.

  1. thetnt

    thetnt Guest

    I would like to burn an audio dvd with hundreds of songs on it. Can anyone tell me what is required to do this (complex DVD ?). I have Nero 6. I have ripped most of my music with Windows Media Player 7 so a lot of my music is in WMA format. Can I burn it as WMA or do I need to convert to MP3. I have a freeware converter but it does not bring the ID Tag info with it so I manually have to update the Title, Artist, Album, etc... info. Any recommendations for a converter that will automatically do this. I have spent a lot of time ripping and editing the Tag info and do not wish to have to repeat this. I just updated to Windows Media 11 so I can rip in MP3 format. Any and all help is appreciated.

    Tim
     
  2. TNARIPPER

    TNARIPPER Guest

    I DO KNOW NERO 7 WILL SHANGE FORMATS IM NOT SURE ABOUT 6 YOU WILL HAVE TO CHECK IT OUT MAKING A MP3 DVD SOMETHING ALONG THOSE LINES
     
  3. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    @TNARIPPER - 'fraid your CAPS LOCK button is stuck on..

    @thetnt - there's no such things as an audio DVD so i take it you mean a normal data dvd, in which case the tracks are just files hence will be unchanged. Now if you want to burn a normal audio CD then Nero will automatically convert WMA and MP3 tracks to audio format on the fly
     
  4. TNARIPPER

    TNARIPPER Guest

    yes i meant to say data dvd i forgot that part as well as having my cap locks on sorry creaky
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    cheers.
    i can't help much with the tagging as i can't stand tags and always just turn them off in winamp. Nor do i use any of the bloated last few versions of Media Player as i still only use the original Media Player 6.2 (yep, the tiny, very basic one)
     

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