Hi; Can anyone please tell me how I can burn my audio cd's onto a DVD? I have seen that companies are issuing 12 to 14 music cd's onto DVD. i AM USING A hp 200i. Thanks, John
It is possible but very laborious you need to resample audio to 48Hz and add each track individually in dvdmaestro
I'm curious about this also. My initial theory would be that most new dvd players nowadays also will play the mp3's. Is this just on cd's and not on dvd's? It would be great to burn mp3's to a dvd disc and play about 1000 songs from one disc. It would take forever to resample the audio though. There must be an easier way.
I too would love to be able to burn mp3s to a dvd disc AND have that disc play back on my dvd standalone. But life is never that simple. MP3 is not a supported dvd audio standard, nor is the 44.1 kHz sampling rate of 99.999% of the mp3s you'll find. But 48kHz is supported, as is the .mp2 format. So, as far as I can see, you'd have to use mp2s sampled at 48kHz in order for the standalone to recognize them. Upsampling a 44.1 mp3 file to 48k, then converting it to .mp2 would take a terrible toll on the sound quality. We need to find a different solution. Specifically, we need the dvd player to recognize a recorded DVD as a recorded CD. My player recognizes mp3s just fine, and plays them very well, but *only* on cds. It rejects those same mp3s outright, if they are burned on a dvd instead. There simply *has* to be some way around this! Any ideas???? Thanx. -- Klingy --