Help... burining MP3's to DVD-R for DVD Player Playback

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  1. kellyk75

    kellyk75 Member

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    Hello,

    I have been trying to burn my MP3's to a DVD-R so I will be able to play my music on my "Panasonic DVD-D29" player.

    http://www.panasonic.ca/english/audiovideo/dvdvcr/player/dvds29.asp
    http://www.panasonic.ca/english/audiovideo/dvdvcr/player/specs.asp

    I have burnt a few disks with my MP3's in folders. The disk is recognized, the album art is the only thing that shows up in the navigation menue and in their appropriate folders.

    I burnt the disks in ISO mode but it seems to cut the song titles off due to maximum characters. I was wondering if there is a way I will be able to get this to work and keep the file names as is (for longer song titles).

    Any help would be appreciated.
     
  2. larrylje

    larrylje Active member

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    Create a data CD with nero and import the files and folders in.

    Thats how I do it for my MP3 CD disc that play on my DVD Player.

    If you have Nero you can start (nero startsmart) and go to the audio part and choose to make an MP3/CD or MP3/DVD data disc.
     
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  3. kellyk75

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    Hi, the problem is not me.....or my burner/program. It seems my DVD player only reads MP3's on CD, CD-R, CDR-W. I would have thought it wouldn't make a difference what the media is. It can read jpegs off a DVD-R, I would think it would be able to read MP3's & wma's.

    Oh well. Thanks anyway.
     
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    I have 1 DVD player that plays MP3 DVD-Rs but I also have 2 that only will recongnize CD-R MP3 disc. So it really depends on the DVD player you have.
     

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