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madhu

What is the difference between CD format ,DVD format, DVD video format
The DVD contains MP3 songs written thro the computer is not able to
play in the DVD palyer/recorder.
please help to resolve the issue.
 
M

Meat Plow

What is the difference between CD format ,DVD format, DVD video format
The DVD contains MP3 songs written thro the computer is not able to
play in the DVD palyer/recorder.
please help to resolve the issue.

Your player is expecting dvd video not mp3 audio. place the mp3 on cd and
it should play them.
 
Not all DVD player are able to play MP3 files. But if you have a player/recorder it should probably be able to read MP3 files. Have you verified if you can play that DVD in your computer where you did the burning?
 
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MaxVT

What is the difference between CD format ,DVD format, DVD video format
The DVD contains MP3 songs written thro the computer is not able to
play in the DVD palyer/recorder.
please help to resolve the issue.

CD and DVD are different types of media - CD holds around 700 MB (or
74 minutes of audio), DVD holds around 4.7 GB of data. DVD-Video is a
particular structure of directories, files and specification of their
formats that must be used on a DVD disc so that DVD players can
"understand" and play the movie on the disc with all of the menus,
subtitles, audio tracks, and other features.

The formats your DVD player can understand depend on the model. Most
of the DVD players can understand DVD-Video and regular audio CDs.
Most newer ones also support MP3 CDs, but I've never tried to play MP3
DVDs on a regular DVD player.

Try burning your MP3s on a regular CD, not a DVD. If this doesn't
work, you may have to make an Audio CD from your MP3s to play it in
your DVD player (select the "Audio CD" option when creating a disc,
for example in Nero Burning ROM 6).

Hope this helps,

-- Max
 
G

Gary Tait

In a nutshell the DVD player may only be expecting DVD-Video on DVD media,
if it reads your writeable DVD media fine.
 
G

Geoffrey S. Mendelson

Gary said:
In a nutshell the DVD player may only be expecting DVD-Video on DVD media,
if it reads your writeable DVD media fine.

DVD players of almost any age will read DVD formated DVD-R media, and
many of that age will read DVD+R too. Newer ones will read DVD-RW and
DVD+RW media.

In the last 3 or so years, they started being able to read ISO-9660
(with extensions) and UDF formated CD's and DVD's (DVD-R,DVD+R, DVD-RW,
DVD+RW) with MP3 files. The next step which came later was being able to
play AVI files with MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and some versions of MPEG-4
(the commerical one is called DIVX).

The current production ones have USB host ports and you can use a
USB memory stick and possibly a hard drive.

Not 100% relevant, but some early DVD-ROM and DVD burners would not read
DVDs burnt on competing media. For example, Apple DVD drives made before
November of 2003 would not READ DVD+R or DVD+RW disks.

Geoff.
 
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