zepfloyd Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 So I am posting this from another PC...we had strong winds last night and the power is knocked everywhere. I cant post an error log or anything right now. If someone could explain how to do so, I will once my power is back on... anyways, I just recently got a burner for my computer...needed a burning program and came across Img Burn. It worked fine, I was burning music from my computer onto discs. I would open the file and it would be in the program click burn, bam all is good. I realized though, that certain programs on my comp wouldnt play the cds...I was like thats weird, but windows media player does so no biggie. so i decided to try a burned disc in my cars cd player..see if it works...well it doesnt. I assume maybe because they are MP3's and my older player cant read em? I also thought, let me try to burn a cd where I actually select all the songs individually rather than as a folder, heres where the problem is. I select all the songs place em in imgburn...click to burn and I get an I/O error. I'm not sure if even selecting the files individually rather than a folder will do anything...maybe I need to convert them to a .WAV format? I'll try to get a log message sometime within the next couple days....but i'd thought i'd post just in case maybe someone has had the same problem and could point me to something to try, once I am up and running. Or like i said, maybe its simply .MP3's wont play in my car...but I dont see how VLC player on my computer wouldnt recognize the disc, I do know that if I open up the folder from the disc on my computer. i can manually select each song and VLC player will then play those songs...but I want to make sure I can get it to a point where I put the cd in and VLC can play it without me having to tell it to. Sorry that was long, and probably unhelpful with no log/screenshots....i'll get on that when I can. Any help is appreciated
mmalves Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 Follow this guide and the discs will be playable on pretty much any device
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