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Old 06-05-2006, 08:48 AM   #1
bernd54321
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Create Audia CD / DVD


Hello,

I have several .wav files. I tried to burn them with K3B to a DVD.
It is working, just my (good) CD Player will not play it.
I used the parameter Create Audio CD by K3B. Than I bought special
DVD for Video, but these K3B did not burn.

Someone know how to do this?
I just want a CD / DVD as a result, so that a normal CD player can recognize and
play the files.

Best regards

Bernd

PS
(cdrecord I did not use, because I do not know the command line and think that
K3B use this command, so this is presumable not the solution?!)

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Old 06-05-2006, 09:02 AM   #2
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Umm, you do know that a standard cd player can not handle dvd media, don't you? Dvd players can play cds, but cd players cannot play dvds. If you use cd-r's, and burn them in K3B under it's "audio cd" setting, it will create a cd that will be playable in just about any cd or dvd player. If you use dvd-r media, then only a dvd-capable player will be able to handle them, and even then you may have to configure the disk in a certain way for playback, depending on the player. Actually, I'm not really sure what's necessary for a disk full of wav files. You may have to create a kind of "audio-only" video dvd.

Most set-top dvd players will, however, be able to play back a cd-r or dvd-r full of mp3-encoded files without trouble.
 
Old 06-05-2006, 10:53 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by David the H.
Umm, you do know that a standard cd player can not handle dvd media, don't you? Dvd players can play cds, but cd players cannot play dvds. If you use cd-r's, and burn them in K3B under it's "audio cd" setting, it will create a cd that will be playable in just about any cd or dvd player. If you use dvd-r media, then only a dvd-capable player will be able to handle them, and even then you may have to configure the disk in a certain way for playback, depending on the player. Actually, I'm not really sure what's necessary for a disk full of wav files. You may have to create a kind of "audio-only" video dvd.

Most set-top dvd players will, however, be able to play back a cd-r or dvd-r full of mp3-encoded files without trouble.
Thanks a lot, but it is a DVD player, so it can be the point.
 
  


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