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Burn ISO finalised CD to DVD-R
I have a DVD player that will play MP3 discs (ISO format) on a finalised
CD-R. I want to be able to burn some MP3's to disc and play them in my DVD player and reuse the same discs over and over again to play new tracks (and save on CDR's). However the player won't read CD-RW's. The player can read the DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs I have. Would it be possible to burn an appropriate readable ISO image onto one of my DVDRW's and fool the player into thinking it has a legitimate ISO CDR? I've burned MP3 tracks to a DVD ISO with no luck. Thanks. |
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Mike Richter is a LIAR (dvd multisession)(ezcd/tao/dao)
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Mike Richter is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR ----------------------------------- M Jones wrote: I have a DVD player that will play MP3 discs (ISO format) on a finalised CD-R. I want to be able to burn some MP3's to disc and play them in my DVD player and reuse the same discs over and over again to play new tracks (and save on CDR's). However the player won't read CD-RW's. The player can read the DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs I have. Would it be possible to burn an appropriate readable ISO image onto one of my DVDRW's and fool the player into thinking it has a legitimate ISO CDR? I've burned MP3 tracks to a DVD ISO with no luck. When you say the player can read DVD_RW, what does it read? Why don't you burn a few mp3's as data -- guess this is what you mean by ISO CDR -- and see if the player plays them. If it doesn't pan out, you can always erase the DVD_RW to be used again as fresh, blank disc. (BTW, when you add a session, DVD_RW remain single session.) ' ================================================== ===== Mike Richter is a LIAR (dvd multisession)(ezcd/tao/dao) ================================================== ===== To weasel out an Easy CD&DVD Cremator bug: ====================== From: Mike Richter (cRoxio ****) Date: 8/11/03 System Setup - WindowsXP - Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 I add 4GB+ data to a layout and the ONLY option I have for burning is Track At Once. Any ideas why DAO isn't available? === No DAO snip cockamamie mumbo jumbo I don't know where you would run into multi-GB data files to raise the issue. I have dealt with none that big ... === No See DAO so have no suggestion to offer. ====================== But then to weasel out another supposed Easy CD&DVD Cremator bug: ====================== From: Mike Richter (cRoxio ****) Date: 6/30/04 I am trying to add data for backup purpose to DVD disc 4.7GB. Any session added after session 1 is not viewable or visible in explorer or shell. My software is Easy Cd Creator 5 basic. My experience with DVD-ROM is limited (and I've not used ECDC for the job), but I have never seen an option to add sessions to the format. The ONLY supported DVD-ROM format I have seen is DAO. === Only See DAO ====================== .. ------------------------------- Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------------- Mikey, you are The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- (Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?) |
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Burn ISO finalised CD to DVD-R
It's certainly possible, but your player has to support reading MP3 from a
DVD, which apparently it does not. No, you cannot make a DVD look like a CD to the player, completely different reading/writing format. "M Jones" wrote in message ... I have a DVD player that will play MP3 discs (ISO format) on a finalised CD-R. I want to be able to burn some MP3's to disc and play them in my DVD player and reuse the same discs over and over again to play new tracks (and save on CDR's). However the player won't read CD-RW's. The player can read the DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs I have. Would it be possible to burn an appropriate readable ISO image onto one of my DVDRW's and fool the player into thinking it has a legitimate ISO CDR? I've burned MP3 tracks to a DVD ISO with no luck. Thanks. |
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Burn ISO finalised CD to DVD-R
Thanks for the response.
I don't think i'm going to have any luck reading MP3 from any sort of rewritable DVD media with this player (i've tried various ways of burning the discs). It says in the DVD player's manual that it is CDRW compatible so I will try a different brand of CDRW media and see if I have any luck with that. "Dan G" wrote in message . .. It's certainly possible, but your player has to support reading MP3 from a DVD, which apparently it does not. No, you cannot make a DVD look like a CD to the player, completely different reading/writing format. "M Jones" wrote in message ... I have a DVD player that will play MP3 discs (ISO format) on a finalised CD-R. I want to be able to burn some MP3's to disc and play them in my DVD player and reuse the same discs over and over again to play new tracks (and save on CDR's). However the player won't read CD-RW's. The player can read the DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs I have. Would it be possible to burn an appropriate readable ISO image onto one of my DVDRW's and fool the player into thinking it has a legitimate ISO CDR? I've burned MP3 tracks to a DVD ISO with no luck. Thanks. |
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Burn ISO finalised CD to DVD-R
M Jones wrote:
Thanks for the response. I don't think i'm going to have any luck reading MP3 from any sort of rewritable DVD media with this player (i've tried various ways of burning the discs). It says in the DVD player's manual that it is CDRW compatible so I will try a different brand of CDRW media and see if I have any luck with that. "Dan G" wrote in message . .. It's certainly possible, but your player has to support reading MP3 from a DVD, which apparently it does not. No, you cannot make a DVD look like a CD to the player, completely different reading/writing format. "M Jones" wrote in message ... I have a DVD player that will play MP3 discs (ISO format) on a finalised CD-R. I want to be able to burn some MP3's to disc and play them in my DVD player and reuse the same discs over and over again to play new tracks (and save on CDR's). However the player won't read CD-RW's. The player can read the DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs I have. Would it be possible to burn an appropriate readable ISO image onto one of my DVDRW's and fool the player into thinking it has a legitimate ISO CDR? I've burned MP3 tracks to a DVD ISO with no luck. Thanks. I've seen players for as little as $40. These should play anything these days. My 2-3 year old GE does. Just tried a dvd-r with mp3 stuff. Can fast forward and reverse play as well. Couldn't make out the hidden message playing a beetle in reverse though, but my hearing probably isn't what it used to be. Dave Cohen |
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Burn ISO finalised CD to DVD-R
M Jones wrote:
I have a DVD player that will play MP3 discs (ISO format) on a finalised CD-R. I want to be able to burn some MP3's to disc and play them in my DVD player and reuse the same discs over and over again to play new tracks (and save on CDR's). However the player won't read CD-RW's. The player can read the DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs I have. Would it be possible to burn an appropriate readable ISO image onto one of my DVDRW's and fool the player into thinking it has a legitimate ISO CDR? I've burned MP3 tracks to a DVD ISO with no luck. Thanks. For a number of reasons, the odds are very much against being able to burn a CD image of any sort to DVD. For one thing, the image places data where they had been on the original, but the coordinates don't work on a DVD. Still, isn't it easier to try it than to ask here? Your result with burning to DVD-ROM is unique in my experience. I've half a dozen standalone DVD recorders and players, all with MP3 capability for both CD-ROM and DVD-ROM. If you've tried repeatedly without success, it may be easier to replace the player. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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Burn ISO finalised CD to DVD-R
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Mike Richter is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin ****) crapped: For a number of reasons, the odds are very much against being able to burn a CD image of any sort to DVD. Properly made iso images -- not the ones made by Easy CD Cremator -- can be burned just fine on DVD. Mikey, when you don't know **** from Shinola, STFU! For one thing, the image places data where they had been on the original, but the coordinates don't work on a DVD. Is it now "coordinates"? ================================ From: smh Date: 1/14/05 Mike Richter (Slimy Lying Friggin SOB) spewed: Since each ISO contains positional information, notably for the TOC; Would you spit out exactly what you mean by the "positional" info? Don't you even know that an .iso is a plain image of *data* sectors? So where in the *data* sectors is the "positional" information - for the TOC - Slimy Friggin SOB? ================================== ' ---------------------------------------------- Mikey, you are The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- (Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?) |
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Mike Richter is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin ****) crapped: snip crap Expert on ISO image, Mikey? ========================================= From: consetti Date: 1/12/05 Subject: Verify ISO burn Mike Richter (Slimy Friggin SOB) spewed: If Record Now can re-create the original from which the ISO was made to test against the burned disc; and can do that without expanding the ISO or remaking one to check byte-for-byte against the one the OP started with, it is working some magic. Now wait a minute. Isn't an ISO file simply a disc image? It's written to the disc sector at a time, so one should be able to read the disc back sector at a time and compare against the original ISO file. I don't see any black magic required. =========================================== ------------------------------- Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------------- Mikey, you are The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- (Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?) |
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Mike Richter's Unadulterated White Lies (dvd-mp3)
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Mike Richter is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin ****) crapped: I've half a dozen standalone DVD recorders and players, all with MP3 capability for both CD-ROM and DVD-ROM. ====================== From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB) Date: 2/14/05 Subject: Can I record MP3s onto a DVD? Yes, I expect I can record a zillion mp3s onto a DVD+RW. The real question is will they play in my DVD/MP3 player. Almost certainly, they will not. ====================== From: Mike Richter (The Slimiest Lying Friggin ****) Date: 2/14/05 Subject: Can I record MP3s onto a DVD? I have five set-top DVD players with MP3 capabiity; none will recognize a DVD-ROM. ====================== ------------------------------- Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------------- Mikey, you are The Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- (Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?) |
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Burn ISO finalised CD to DVD-R
Just to say I tried different media and I found it works. I was using 6-7
year old X4 CDRW media and I switched to brand new disks. The dye on these new disks are a slightly different colour. That is all I think it could have been. "M Jones" wrote in message ... Thanks for the response. I don't think i'm going to have any luck reading MP3 from any sort of rewritable DVD media with this player (i've tried various ways of burning the discs). It says in the DVD player's manual that it is CDRW compatible so I will try a different brand of CDRW media and see if I have any luck with that. "Dan G" wrote in message . .. It's certainly possible, but your player has to support reading MP3 from a DVD, which apparently it does not. No, you cannot make a DVD look like a CD to the player, completely different reading/writing format. "M Jones" wrote in message ... I have a DVD player that will play MP3 discs (ISO format) on a finalised CD-R. I want to be able to burn some MP3's to disc and play them in my DVD player and reuse the same discs over and over again to play new tracks (and save on CDR's). However the player won't read CD-RW's. The player can read the DVD-RW and DVD+RW discs I have. Would it be possible to burn an appropriate readable ISO image onto one of my DVDRW's and fool the player into thinking it has a legitimate ISO CDR? I've burned MP3 tracks to a DVD ISO with no luck. Thanks. |
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