MP3 Disk

Started by Oldman, November 07, 2008, 07:45:28 AM

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Oldman

I found a simple way to make a MP3 Disk. Most programs convert the MP3 over to audio. Audio takes up much more space on the CD. Of course you have to have a MP3 player. I put one in my card.

1. Collect the MP3s you want.
2. Run ID3 remover. Have it remove 1D3v1 & 1D3v2 tags. You can download it here free: http://www.marre.org/id3remover/
3. Using Nero burn the MP3 to the CD as a DATA file.

That's it. You now have a MP3 CD for your car.

Olds

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Quote from: NePaSmoKer on November 07, 2008, 07:59:53 AM
Hi olds

This is the one i use.

http://www.acoustica.com/mp3-wav-converter/index.htm

nepas
I'm a little lost? Why take MP3 or WMA and convert them to a WAV file? It would be huge in size.

Windows Media Player will convert MP3 to WMA for standard CD players which is much smaller than a WAV format.

If you have a MP3 player in your car then the great part is if you can burn a MP3 disk is it take up 1/10th the space of WMA and about 1/1000th of a WAV file. For example I have one disk with 200 megs of songs in an MP3 format. There are 38 songs on that disk which is close to 4 hours of music.

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NePaSmoKer

dont have an mp3 player in my truck, just a plain old cd player. tried playing an mp3 and it wont play. got this program for free anyways.

nepas

Oldman

Quote from: NePaSmoKer on November 07, 2008, 10:18:45 AM
dont have an mp3 player in my truck, just a plain old cd player. tried playing an mp3 and it wont play. got this program for free anyways.

nepas
If you have windows media player it will auto convert your MP3 into audio files that your cd player will play. Try it and you will get many more songs on a cd.
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NePaSmoKer

thanks olds. i will give it a shot

nepas

dick621

Olds,  Can you convert a reguylar CD to MP3 and then bunn it to a CD disc?
Dick in Emmett, Idaho

Oldman

Quote from: dick621 on November 09, 2008, 02:01:54 PM
Olds,  Can you convert a regular CD to MP3 and then Burn it to a CD disc?
Yes you can. You will need a CD Ripper. Some are free, some cost money. I've not use this one but it is free: http://www.nch.com.au/rip/index.html?gclid=CMOr5J6V6ZYCFQazsgodmFkrOw

Once it is converted over to MP3 you will need to burn the MP3 as data file. Now if your software is a good one like Nero it will recognize that it is a MP3 and copy it over as such. When it does all tracks will auto play. Some software will copy it over but the MP3 CD will not run. You will just have to play around to find out what will work for you.
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West Coast Sausage Maker

where cann I find an 8trak to mp3 converter? ::)
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Oldman

Quote from: T B S on November 11, 2008, 12:39:29 AM
where cann I find an 8trak to mp3 converter? ::)
In your dreams...  :o

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Quotewhere cann I find an 8trak to mp3 converter?

In your dreams... 

;D ;D


Gizmo

Quote from: T B S on November 11, 2008, 12:39:29 AM
where cann I find an 8trak to mp3 converter? ::)

Very practical.  Play 8 track to computer and have computer convert.
Not so practical - the tapes are so old they are probably brittle and would disintegrate as soon as the tape was inserted.

Don't have an 8 track player?  I have one in the garage.  It records as well.  Vintage Pioneer 1976.
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Oldman

QuoteIt records as well.  Vintage Pioneer 1976.
Put it on E-bay for at least $500.00. I bet someone will give you that much.

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Gizmo

I think I still have the 8 Track Craig Power Play from the 67 Chevelle that I listened to the 8 Tracks.  Oh, yah, I still have the 8 tracks as well.  Guess I'll have to dig them out some day and see if they play.  8) Take me back to Hi-School.
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Smokin Soon

That seemed to jog the memory bank a bit talking about 8 track players. My first tape player was a 4 track. Anyone remember those? Probably 1966 I think. They were clear rather than the colored plastic of the 8 track. They did not last long.