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Car stereo doesn't play MP3 CD


random123

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Hi, I recently just tried to burn an mp3 cd which consisted of a folder. I burned the cd in build mode only adding about 8 or 9 songs. When I put it in my 04 MB E320, it gave me a disc error. I've burned mp3 cds in the past using Nero, even multisession ones, and they've played fine. If it helps I've also tried burning an mp3 in windows explorer (window's built in burning program) and still got the same problem. I'm on Windows 7 right now. Is there any solution for the problem I can try? Also, I just wanted to know if the program has multisession because that would help at times where I can add only add a few songs and want to add on more songs over time. Thanks. :rolleyes:

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Wow, that did it. Thank you so much. If its not too much trouble can u give a brief explanation to the difference in UDF and Joilet? I read some info online but don't really understand they seem to be 2 completely different things. Now all this program needs to be be perfect is multisession, till then I'm gonna have to use CD-RWs so I don't waste them every time I want to add a few new songs. But yeah, I burned mp3s with Nero in the past and like i've had like 2 songs out of like 11 not work on a CD, all those 2 songs had were clicks. And that's a program you pay for I just tested all the songs burned with imgburn, they all work great. Now all that's needed to complete this program is multisession in my opinion. Great program and great support. Thank you.

 

Edit: Also, I forgot to ask something. I burn videos that are in divx or xvid format on cds. I used to do it with Nero. I was just wondering which format (Joilet, UDF, etc.) should I use so they play well in my standalone Divx player. I looked online to see if there was an irc board for this program, but with responses as fast as these I can see why one isn't even needed.

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They're file systems and the device needs to 'understand' them for it to be able to parse them and find out the names of the files on the disc.

 

Joliet is what most standalones will look for when playing MP3 / DivX discs.

 

Use UDF when you're burning DVD Video / HD DVD / Blu-ray discs.

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