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  1. Hi

    I need to burn some MP3's ro DVD-R so that it wil play in a standard DVD player. What is the correct way to do this.

    If i burn them as a data DVD using Nero the DVD player will not read them

    All help appreciated

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    Not all mp3 dvdplayers support mp3 on dvd media (dvd-mp3 in our dvd player list). Check our dvd player list and read the comments.
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    Originally Posted by denz1968
    If i burn them as a data DVD using Nero the DVD player will not read them
    That's your answer right there. Some players play MP3 from DVD, some don't. Sorry.
    You could create a DVD Video from your MP3's - take a look at Audio DVD Creator and others of the same vein.

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    I spent the better part of a weekend testing players with a MP3/DVD disk at 5 different stores and only found 2 that worked for me.
    One was the Apex ADV-3800 combo DVD/VHS and the other was a Koss DVP 2165 DVD player.
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    Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
    Originally Posted by denz1968
    If i burn them as a data DVD using Nero the DVD player will not read them
    That's your answer right there. Some players play MP3 from DVD, some don't. Sorry.
    You could create a DVD Video from your MP3's - take a look at Audio DVD Creator and others of the same vein.

    /Mats
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    why pay $40 for something you can do for free?
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/193049.php
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    That's a good question! Some like to invest their time and willingness to learn. Other their money.

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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    no, but he dont have to use tmpenc dvd author to do authoring!
    Yet tmpg encoder's free version would let him reencode mp3s to mp2 format, thats the step he dont have to pay for (like with audio creator).
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