Re: Toast 99 Limit
- From: sbt <dogbreath@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 13:01:43 -0800
In article <300320060939077643%John@xxxxxxxx>, John <John@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
In article <howard-669871.18504029032006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Howard S
Shubs <howard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <WmDWf.245$68.82@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Aawara Chowdhury <aawara@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Your original question has been answered. Do you understand Spenser's
response?
I didn't expect him to. I win. Let's try this again.
John, do you understand the difference between a CD and a DVD?
Hi Howard,
Yep. You win.
I thought I understood the difference, but when I try to burn MP3 songs
on a DVD using Toast, I am limited to 99 just like on a CD. I am trying
to figure out Spencer's remark that "You can create an MP3 DVD with
more than 99 MP3s on it...." BTW, my DVD player will play MP3's from a
DVD (if I push the play button 3 times).
Thanks,
In Toast's Audio pane, select MP3 CD rather than Audio CD from the
format drawer. Alternatively, you could write it as a data CD, choosing
ISO 9660 as the disc format (that's the underlying format for what are
known as MP3 CDs) -- you'll probably be stuck with 8.3 filenames,
though.
--
Spenser
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