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sabzapple
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      03-16-2006
S.O.!!! S.O.S!!!

How can i listen to my favorite musics again?!

i maked a VCD cd with NERO and copied my musics to
"CD:\CDI\Music\Artist\*.mp3 "

but now;i can't use them

Media player can't play them

 
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Oldus Fartus
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      03-16-2006
applesauce wrote:
> S.O.!!! S.O.S!!!
>
> How can i listen to my favorite musics again?!
>


Switch on the radio - turn on the TV - plug in the iPod - go to a concert.

> i maked a VCD cd with NERO and copied my musics to
> "CD:\CDI\Music\Artist\*.mp3 "
>


Why? The easiest way is to compile a data CD, and drag the required
MP3 files into the compilation, then burn.

> but now;i can't use them
>
> Media player can't play them
>


Probably because it doesn't look in that directory.

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Derek Janssen
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      03-16-2006
Oldus Fartus wrote:
> applesauce wrote:
>
>> S.O.!!! S.O.S!!!
>>
>> How can i listen to my favorite musics again?!
>>

>
> Switch on the radio - turn on the TV - plug in the iPod - go to a concert.
>
>> i maked a VCD cd with NERO and copied my musics to
>> "CD:\CDI\Music\Artist\*.mp3 "
>>

>
> Why? The easiest way is to compile a data CD, and drag the required
> MP3 files into the compilation, then burn.


Or, get iTunes for Windows, and just click Burn Playlist for an MP3 CD--

That way, the disk should still play on some of those *other* Weird
Hardware Things That Windows Users Use.

Derek Janssen (so...*they've* heard of iPods too, right?)

 
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JeroenDeJong
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      03-16-2006

"sabzapple" <> schreef in bericht
> S.O.!!! S.O.S!!!
> How can i listen to my favorite musics again?!
>
> i maked a VCD cd with NERO and copied my musics to
> "CD:\CDI\Music\Artist\*.mp3 "


?? See if I get this right.....
You made a Video cd [VCD] and now you
complain that it does'nt read mp3s....
That's not the way to do that.
You have to make a DATA cd
and than copy your mp3s on to that.
So don't just make a normal music cd or vcd

> but now;i can't use them
> Media player can't play them


Greets from Jeroen

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Jeroen de Jong
Leeuwarden
http://members.lycos.nl/jeroendemuzikant



 
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Justin
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      03-16-2006
Derek Janssen wrote on [Thu, 16 Mar 2006 03:30:26 -0500]:
> Oldus Fartus wrote:
>> applesauce wrote:
>>
>>> S.O.!!! S.O.S!!!
>>>
>>> How can i listen to my favorite musics again?!
>>>

>>
>> Switch on the radio - turn on the TV - plug in the iPod - go to a concert.
>>
>>> i maked a VCD cd with NERO and copied my musics to
>>> "CD:\CDI\Music\Artist\*.mp3 "
>>>

>>
>> Why? The easiest way is to compile a data CD, and drag the required
>> MP3 files into the compilation, then burn.

>
> Or, get iTunes for Windows, and just click Burn Playlist for an MP3 CD--
>
> That way, the disk should still play on some of those *other* Weird
> Hardware Things That Windows Users Use.


You mean MP3 players that don't cost twice as much as they are worth?
Have replaceable batteries? That actually invented the HD MP3 player?

> Derek Janssen (so...*they've* heard of iPods too, right?)


Yep, overpriced and overhyped.
 
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Tonester
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      03-16-2006

"sabzapple" <> wrote in message
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> S.O.!!! S.O.S!!!
>
> How can i listen to my favorite musics again?!
>
> i maked a VCD cd with NERO and copied my musics to
> "CD:\CDI\Music\Artist\*.mp3 "


Why in the hell did you do that??


 
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