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Could you give some examples of real file names before and after you burned them? I believe the filesystem used on CD-ROMS is different than the ones Linux and Windows use so there might be restrictions on what characters you can use in a filename. I remember that when I was using DirectCD in Windows, it would force me to change the filename if it was invalid, but apparently K3B is not doing so in your case.
ok. here are some, by the way i own these cds its just easier 2 carry 1 cd rather than 10 cds lol
Files before burning
La India - Dicen Que Soy(1).mp3
La India - Ese hombre ( Salsa ).mp3
LATIN-SALSA - Los Adolecentes - Me tengo que ir.mp3
Nas & AZ,The Firm - Phone Tap.mp3
After they are burn
LA_INDIA___DICEN_QUE_SOY_1_.MP3*
LA_INDIA___ESE_HOMBRE___SAL.MP3*
LOS_ADOLECENTES___ME_TENGO_.MP3*
NAS___AZ_THE_FIRM___PHONE_T.MP3*
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm could it be the spaces???? don't know but i have played around w/ the options but no luck yet.
I think it is complying to certain file system rules. What filesysem did you pick for K3B. I think you are using another filesystem other than Joliet. You may want to go through the options for K3B or make an iso image yourself.
ok ok thanks that did work dunno how it got like that, but now its my cd player that won't play the mp3, lol, that's ok its the cd player cuz, other cd-player can read it n play the songs.
maybe this question should go under hardware, but is there anyway 2 make a cd-player that plays mp3 play ogg?? something similar 2 linux ipod (linux can be loaded into ipod) but much much slower i guess just the decoder eh
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