Ok so I bought some music. Which I haven't done in a long time, because I used to steal it by downloading it. Anyways I can remember making data discs from the music I downloaded and I could play them in the mp3 player in my truck. It was no problem. However, when I try to make data discs off of the music I bought, it won't play in my truck. It will just say err.However, I did buy some download-able mp3's off of Amazon, which I was able to burn and play. But the music I burned off of the cd's won't work on the data disc. I have also tried converting it from wma to mp3, but that doesn't work. Does anyone have any suggestions? Could this be a copy right problem?
4/9/2010 5:56:33 AM
It sounds like a copyright problem, but it could be a host of problems.First indication is that the Amazon files work - which are all DRM-free. However it could be that the files are encoded at a bitrate too high or too low or otherwise incompatible with your truck player (CBR vs VBR, etc.) Check the stats on those.If you need a converter I use MediaCoder Audio Edition and MPEG Encoder Standard. The latter is better but the former is free.
4/9/2010 6:36:46 AM
Wow, I finally got it to work. I used this software called Free CD to MP3 Converter 3.0 to convert all the cds to mp3 then I used my burning software to burn it. I'm really glad it worked. I believe it was a converter problem. It worked better when I converted it directly off of the CD to mp3 using that software. Thanks for your help man.
4/9/2010 7:22:54 AM
um that's theft. you did not buy the music in the form of mp3, and therefore you have just stolen from the label.
4/9/2010 9:25:46 AM
.........you're not serious.fair use, mothafucka
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4/9/2010 10:24:35 AM
they have these things called iPods...
4/9/2010 10:31:24 AM
why anyone uses anything but http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/ is beyond me
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