Re: Car Stereo that can handle dvd with audio wav files?



Brandon Buckner wrote:
Matt Ion wrote:

Brandonb wrote:

Hmm.. I've got an in-dash DVD player that can play burned DVD disks and MP3s.. but I've never tried regular cda or wav files. If I remember tonight when I get off work I can try burning one and test it out.



Friend of mine has one of those as well. You can fit 800-1000 MP3s on a DVD-R... that's the equivalent of a trunk-sized changer :)


An in-dash DVD player should have no problem with CD-audio-format DVD, and frankly, I suspect any DVD player you find is going to also support MP3 playback, so there's no reason not to make a monster uber-playlist MP3 DVD... :)


Well, the disk I burned my Alpine DVA-300 dvd player doesn't like apparently. But all I've got are DVD+R disks to use, and iTunes would only do it as a data format with a bunch of .wav files. It'll read MP3s on a data disk, but I haven't tried with DVD+R disks.

You need something better than iTunes for burning discs then. There should be software that came with your DVD burner. Or download a demo version of Nero from www.nero.com, if you're using Windoze.


Your player may not support the +R discs. I always get DVD-Rs, they cost the same and they're more universally compatible. I don't see a particular point to the existence of DVD+Rs, really.


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