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    Ok gurus... I got hours of tunes pulled from the 625 HDD, into the pc, and I want to rip / burn them onto CD's for the car CD player.

    Does the car CD player only play .cda - formatted burns???

    Regardless, how do I burn the .t s p formatted tunes to do this?


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    Mods - I missed the 'AUDIO' sub-boards; move thread please...
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  2. Originally Posted by cwb View Post
    Does the car CD player only play .cda - formatted burns???
    I presume you want to know if your car CD player plays mp3s, or only CD Audio. For that information you'll need to tell us the make and model of your car CD player.

    Some car CD players play only CD Audio, others play mp3s as well as CD Audio. One way to find out is to simply try it.

    I've had several mp3 capable car CD players, but none of them worked with CD-RW and none of them worked well with ID3v2 tags.

    YMMV,

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    Hi drj...

    Na, no questions really about mp3's... just about burning .t s p - formatted audio files to CD, such that the OEM car CD player will play it.

    But in case it does make a difference, the vehicle is a 2002 Nissan...

    Anybody else with experience burning .t s p audio files to CD?
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    Originally Posted by cwb View Post
    I got hours of tunes pulled from the 625 HDD
    And what exactly is a "625 HDD"?
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    .tsp ? For audio files ?

    Anyway, I suspect at that age the player will only play standard audio CDs, so you will have to convert your audio files. Most CD Audio burners will do the conversion for standard audio formats. Don't know if they will handle .tsp files though.
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  6. TSP= True Audio Speech or Transport Stream
    I don't know any hardware player that supports that format, try changing the extension to .WAV if the encoder or player doesn't support it.
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    Why would anyone use True Audio Speech for music ? Sounds like the project was doomed from the start.
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK View Post
    TSP= True Audio Speech or Transport Stream
    I don't know any hardware player that supports that format, try changing the extension to .WAV if the encoder or player doesn't support it.
    That's what I'm afraid of. And de-compression means less tunes per burn... Oh well, you can't have everything.


    And what exactly is a "625 HDD"?
    Google is your friend. After Google tells you what it is, you STILL won't be able to answer the question. It's WAY above you.




    Why would anyone use True Audio Speech for music ? Sounds like the project was doomed from the start.
    ...and WAY above you too...
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    How 'bout you put away the juvenile smarta$$ remarks...it's not that hard to read between the lines and see that you're talking about having extracted your .tsp (aka MPEG transport stream) files from your Dish DVR (probably through a removed drive+Linux boot hack). It doesn't matter whether it's Video files, Video+Audio, or Audio-only files, the DVR likely saves EVERYTHING the same way.

    So you have Transport Streams. Assuming you've gotten around any possible encryption, you should be able to read the TSP files with a tool that understands Transport streams (see Tools section). You'll need to demux the AUDIO to elementary streams (they're probably either AC-3, AAC, or MP2 in nature, BTW, as that's what would be available on the Dish Network/Sat streams, and the DVR ain't gonna transcode them).

    Then take your raw streams and load them up in an Audio or A+V editor (or batch converter app) and export them to WAVs.
    YES, you will have to burn them as uncompressed. Yes, your Nissan only supports standard Redbook AudioCDs. You're SOL with compressed-only discs.

    Use a standard AudioCD burning app and you're done (assuming your Nissan supports CD-R/RW).

    Would have been alot easier if you'd just been up front with the info...
    (maybe you meant to do that, and if so, you won't get my answer the next time)

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    I see from that last post that cwb didn't really want any help.

    Do you always behave that way?

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    Originally Posted by cwb View Post
    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK View Post
    TSP= True Audio Speech or Transport Stream
    I don't know any hardware player that supports that format, try changing the extension to .WAV if the encoder or player doesn't support it.
    That's what I'm afraid of. And de-compression means less tunes per burn... Oh well, you can't have everything.


    And what exactly is a "625 HDD"?
    Google is your friend. After Google tells you what it is, you STILL won't be able to answer the question. It's WAY above you.




    Why would anyone use True Audio Speech for music ? Sounds like the project was doomed from the start.
    ...and WAY above you too...
    Oh let's keep this one for posterity.....just in case anyone else gets the stupid idea of trying to help this clown.
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    This is a perfect answer. Not what I wanted to hear, but perfect none-the-less. And I knew someone knowledgeable on the boards would understand my question, and know the answer. Thank you.

    How 'bout you put away the juvenile smarta$$ remarks...it's not that hard to read between the lines and see that you're taling about having extracted your .tsp (aka MPEG transport stream) files from your Dish DVR (probably through a removed drive+Linux boot hack). It doesn't matter whether it's Video files, Video+Audio, or Audio-only files, the DVR likely saves EVERYTHING the same way.

    So you have Transport Streams. Assuming you've gotten around any possible encryption, you should be able to read the TSP files with a tool that understands Transport streams (see Tools section). You'll need to demux the AUDIO to elementary streams (they're probably either AC-3, AAC, or MP2 in nature, BTW, as that's what would be available on the Dish Network/Sat streams, and the DVR ain't gonna transcode them).

    Then take your raw streams and load them up in an Audio or A+V editor (or batch converter app) and export them to WAVs.
    YES, you will have to burn them as uncompressed. Yes, your Nissan only supports standard Redbook AudioCDs. You're SOL with compressed-only discs.

    Use a standard AudioCD burning app and you're done (assuming your Nissan supports CD-R/RW).

    Would have been alot easier if you'd just been up front with the info...
    (maybe you meant to do that, and if so, you won't get my answer the next time)

    Scott

    One asks questions because one wants to know something, or because one needs to know something in order to answer another's question, or for no good reason, other than to be antagonistic.

    The wording in this question:
    And what exactly is a "625 HDD"?
    speaks volumes.
    ed,: I just looked at a few of your recent posts. VOLUMES spoken

    I find this statement humorous and also ridiculous.
    Nothing more than a shill for WinX spouting a bunch of nonsense.
    What a complete numbnut jenifery must be.
    I smell serious bullshit whenever that happens


    YOU have a serious attitude problem.
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  13. Originally Posted by guns1inger View Post
    Why would anyone use True Audio Speech for music ? Sounds like the project was doomed from the start.
    I think you are right. Speech normally spans from 1KHz to 8KHz(12KHz top), and music is at least 20Hz to 20KHz.
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    Originally Posted by cwb View Post

    I find this statement humorous and also ridiculous.
    Nothing more than a shill for WinX spouting a bunch of nonsense.
    What a complete numbnut jenifery must be.
    I smell serious bullshit whenever that happens


    YOU have a serious attitude problem.
    I don't recall ever using the word "shill" in my life. How about learning to use the QUOTE function properly ass-hat?
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