Having trouble making an MP3 CD for my Volkswagen. I was wondering if anyone could please offer some advice as to how to burn it, utilising something like Nero Burning ROM.
I have an "RCD 200" radio and yes it definitely does MP3 CD's..
I have read the manual of course which doesn't really offer much help on the actual creation of the MP3 CD.. and only offers the following scant information;
"Requirements of the MP3 CD"
- Supported media: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with a capacity of 650MB and 700MB.
- The CD must comply with the ISO 9660 Level 2 standard of the Joliet file system (single-session and multi-session).
- The maximum number of files per CD is restricted to 512 files (max. 255 files in a folder).
- The maximum number of folders per CD is limited to 255 folders on a maximum number of 8 levels.
- File names are restricted to 64 characters.
So basically I have tried altering the file system in Nero a couple of times under the burning settings, dragged a few MP3's onto the CD and burned.. but both times I tried it, the CD player beeped and came up with "CD-ROM" on the LCD display, and refused to play the MP3 CD and ejected it!
Before you say I should use an ipod or something.. I don't own one, and there doesn't seem to be any "audio in" anywhere!
Please someone help me!
I have an "RCD 200" radio and yes it definitely does MP3 CD's..
I have read the manual of course which doesn't really offer much help on the actual creation of the MP3 CD.. and only offers the following scant information;
"Requirements of the MP3 CD"
- Supported media: CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with a capacity of 650MB and 700MB.
- The CD must comply with the ISO 9660 Level 2 standard of the Joliet file system (single-session and multi-session).
- The maximum number of files per CD is restricted to 512 files (max. 255 files in a folder).
- The maximum number of folders per CD is limited to 255 folders on a maximum number of 8 levels.
- File names are restricted to 64 characters.
So basically I have tried altering the file system in Nero a couple of times under the burning settings, dragged a few MP3's onto the CD and burned.. but both times I tried it, the CD player beeped and came up with "CD-ROM" on the LCD display, and refused to play the MP3 CD and ejected it!
Before you say I should use an ipod or something.. I don't own one, and there doesn't seem to be any "audio in" anywhere!
Please someone help me!
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