That's right but I think it's not so much a problem of the cd file format but just another issue of Microsucks user-friendly features. I know there was an alternative cdfs.vxd (at least for win98/me) that enabled windows explorer to show and handle cd tracks as "normal" *.wav files.MKJ wrote:even better, its not even any fileformat. windows read the toc data and interprets them as '.cda' for its own purposes.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:actually, i don't technically think it's a wave file anymore once it's burned. it'll be .cda's. if you were to explore an audio cd that you just created, there are no .wav extensions and you cannot extract any songs, unless you convert them back to .wav/mp3/etc. etc.
p.s. be careful with your mp3 cd player. some don't do so well with certain encoders and certain types of .mp3's (vbr, etc)
it actually is just a data track with a toc data at the beginning, stating where one 'track' should end and the next one starts
Amount of songs that can fit on a cd
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I noticed that with my Clarion HU I had to finalize an RW disc before I could use it. I'm not sure if this applies to R as well but I always finalize those anyways. If you are using Nero 6 it should finalize by default. I'm not really sure how to explain finalizing...I think Nero 6 refers to it a non-finalized disc as a multi-sesson disc.bork[e] wrote:Are you finalizing the disc? Burning in data mode?
tbh, I have no idea what you're talking about... I just thought had enough threads with questions in them earlier.
Yeah...just right click on the window and select create folder. You can drag and drop shit within the list too.bork[e] wrote:that's what I was using, guess I'm just gonna try a cd/r. Is there a simple way to put the songs in certain folders like Jugger was saying above using Nero, I'm thinking that might be my problem.
I thought you worked tech support?
Hee, I said the manual should be YOUR friend.
Anyway, the most important point is this:
"Do not insert other than a CD into the CD loading slot."
Further the player accepts files in folders and mp3s with variable bitrates.
Did you use BAND to switch to MP3 mode and toggle through the folder selection? > pages 20,21
Hmm, the player seems to support a wide range range of mp3 formats, even up to 8 folders and 32 character filenames. I can't find no traps. There's some good information on pages 39 and 40. You should burn perhaps another cd and follow the recommendations there. No more than 2 "tiers", 253 files on one disc, keep it to the standards in Nero and so on ...
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sorry, you're still on a dumb dumb roll. i KNEW it reads r/w, but i was asking him if the cd was one since i mentioned a single session.bitWISE wrote:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:bitWISE wrote: The DEH-P4500MP supports R and RW. Are you finalizing the disc? Burning in data mode?you're on a dumb dumb roll today. kick yourself in the nuts and call it a day.