Possible to burn CDA files on DVD?

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  1. guysmy

    guysmy Member

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    I want to create an audio DVD with CD quality tracks on it. It must play the tracks in the order I specify like an audio CD. It's to be played in a stand alone DVD player - Toshiba SD-3750. It can play MP3s on DVD but it sounds awful (bad decoding?) - the bass drum sounds like a pizza box. I'm having a party and I don't want to be running over to pop in a new CD every 74 minutes if possible. Thanks beforehand.
     
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    i would simply burn a mp3 disc on a standard cd-r which could hold around 160 songs they have always got me through my parties without any trouble or sound loss
     
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    in addition you could just download a converter and convert all your .cda to mp3 format which would also work nicely
     
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    All of my files are currently in wav format. MP3s are usually a great option - my player just does not handle them well. It doesn't take an audiophile to notice it either. The lowest frequencies get mangled pretty badly. I might try popping in a DVD with wav files on it as a test...probably won't work but its worth a shot.
     
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    i think that might be your problem of why they sound like crap when you burn them because they are .wav which usually sounds like crap anyway
     

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