i would like to know how to burn an mp3 disc. i have plenty of mp3s to choose from on my pc, but i cant figure out a way to burn them to a disk, with folders etc.
i have nero6 and usually this is my program of choice but this time around its giving me grief. i open up the smart start thingo and select cd > audio cd > make mp3 disk. but when i go to add in the tracks, it comes up with a window saying: "no compatable file found".
i dont get it, i use itunes to import my tracks to my pc, and now i cant burnt them?
If you point Nero at a folder, it's not going to look inside for an MP3.
I believe you have to open the folder and point Nero at the MP3s, directly.
If Nero still will not 'see' the MP3s, they probably have been encoded with some form of copy-protection or DRM (digital rights management).
Nero could describe these MP3s as non-compatable, or what...? (Craig?)
Craig from Ahead knows this stuff, for sure.
Get your hands on an old audio CD and use CDex to make some high-quality MP3s.
http://www.afterdawn.com/software/audio_software/cd-da_extractors/cdex.cfm Make some CBR, and some VBR - but make sure they are all unprotected.
Experiment with these files, and figure out how to burn 'em to MP3 disk, using Nero.
Once you get it functioning, you will figure out why (if) your other itunes MP3s are incompatable...
Hope this helps,
Regards