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On July Tuesday 12 2005 3:19 pm, Jos van Kan wrote:
Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
I get about 10 hours music, all 10 Beethoven CDroms > MP3 burned onto one.
All 10 Beethoven CDRoms? 10 CD's would barely hold the 32 piano sonatas. And then we still have 9 symphonies (6 CD's), 5 piano concertos (3), 10 violin sonatas (4), the pianotrios (5), the string quartets (5), Fidelio (3) and some loose work conservatively estimated at another 10 CD's. Maybe it would fit on a DVD, properly compressed that is. And, fairly, listening to 10 hours of Beethoven could be hazardous to your health. :-) as an aside , I have discovered something that apparently DVD-player sellers don't know. We were told earlier this year that although various DVD players will play mp3 CDs they won't play mp3 DVDs.. well, that is wrong, they certainly do.
I've tried it on several DVD players that play CD-mp3s, It appears it recognizes the mp3 format.. I haven't tried it on ones that do not play mp3cds, largely because I don't know where any of them are.. not w/ in my sphere anyway.. Might be worth a trip to one of those behemoth electronic stores and just keep putting my mp3 dvd into them until one fails.. Next project, will it do that w/ a dual layer dvd.. and then how to reach these folks and get them to recognize ogg-vorbis encoding? -- j