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Newsgroups: gmane.linux.debian.user Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 13:37:23 -0700 (PDT)
> My DVD player supports playing MP3 CDs. I'm > wondering how can I burn my > MP3s as MP3s (instead of WAVs), so that I can play > them in my DVD player.
I don't know your player, but normally you write them to CD like normal files, using an ISO9660 file system. Just like a data CD. Or does your player need some special directory layout or playlists?
Andreas Janssen
Very simple: Merely burn the disk as a data CD, with whatever filesystem tree you want (if any). My car CD player also plays MP3s, and this is what I do. If your DVD player supports the iso9660 cd filesystem, (as my Kenwood does) you should have no problem, but of course, consult your DVD player's documentation.
Zachary Rizer