I burnt some MP3 files on a CD-R disc. The disc, however, will not play in a portable CD player. It plays well through the CD player in the stereo system, but not on any portable CD players I have tried.
How can I fix this issue. Are there certain CD-R's to use to prevent this? Or is there a method to use in the burning program to fix this?
I use Nero Express.
I burnt one disc as data(This didn't read on portable CD Player)
I burnt another as tracks(This didn't read in portable CD player, but read in stereo system)
Most CD players will say somewhere on the m if they are able to play an MP3 as well as your regular CD sound file types. Using certain CD-R's isn't really what is wrong. Most likely your CD player is not an MP3 play as well.
You can try to convert the MP3's into a format that your player will support, like .wav
On a side not, you had a little bad English there. You cannot 'burnt' something. In the case of your sentence, you 'burned.' Not trying to be an arse in correcting you, I know that there are many on these boards that do not speak English as their first language.
Ha....thanks for the grammar correction...no offense taken...so I take it you are not aware of the new Webster Dictionary. It's in the dictionary. "Burnt" is a word...used in the sense of "burned". As well as the past tense word "dreamed" also used as "dreamt". But anyway...thanks for your help.
Now...one last question....how do you convert MP3's into .wav files?