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| When I made mp3 cds with my old xp computer, they would play in my car stereo. With my new vista computer the mp3 cd I make won't play. I get an error message that says bad disk. I play them in my computer cd player so the disk is not bad. I used the mastered format. Can I make a cd with vista that will work in my car(2005 Navigator)? |
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| macongeorgia wrote: > When I made mp3 cds with my old xp computer, they would play in my car > stereo. With my new vista computer the mp3 cd I make won't play. I > get an error message that says bad disk. I play them in my computer > cd player so the disk is not bad. I used the mastered format. Can I > make a cd with vista that will work in my car(2005 Navigator)? ================================== Maybe the following article will offer some ideas: Windows Media Player 11 for Windows Vista Burn Your Own Customized Audio CDs http://tinyurl.com/3yznpz http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...1_wv/burn.aspx -- John Inzer MS Picture It! - Digital Image MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://support.microsoft.com/ph/695 Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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| I have been having the same problem. In XP you could just drag and drop the MP3s onto the CD, burn, then close out the session and presto, an MP3 CD that plays in anything. Vista screwed that up to. It plays in most newer computers but not in my car, or my Sony MP3 walkman! The only way I have been able to burn WORKING mp3 CDs now is in Nero or other 3rd party programs. This should be fixed in Vista! What happened to being able to get a computer right out of the box, and get it to burn a CD for you that works, oh wait thats a MAC ;P Well hopefully there is a windows update in the future for this. ![]() -- Toddimus |
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| Well..assuming the CD's you used are the same brand and type you used for the XP burn then I say you have a bit of a problem which I will try to replicate when I get a chance this week (getting ready for a road trip). But make sure the CD is finalaised! ![]() -- Clevo |
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| Yes I always finalize the CD. This is a widespread problem that MS needs to fix. I have three friends with Vista computers and they all have MP3 CD players, since upgrading to Vista every MP3 cd they make does not work in anything except their PC. The only work around I have found was to use 3rd party software. This makes no sense to me because I do no Nero what I do in Windows, drag the files, burn, finalize disc.. works great in Nero. -- Toddimus |
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| You said it, I cannot believe Microsoft would stoop so low, this I am sure was by design... you know MP3 was not their format to begin with so why support this going forward.... I paid more for their new OS Cause I was told it would do more and now I am getting less... Like to see this one in their Mojave Experiment...LOL I sure hope they learned a lesson, other wise this PC user will soon become a MAC user! ![]() -- VistaIsTickingMeOFF Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| What's your problem? -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP2 beta http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "VistaIsTickingMeOFF" <VistaIsTickingMeOFF.3lcwwe@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:VistaIsTickingMeOFF.3lcwwe@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... > > You said it, I cannot believe Microsoft would stoop so low, this I am > sure was by design... you know MP3 was not their format to begin with so > why support this going forward.... I paid more for their new OS Cause I > was told it would do more and now I am getting less... Like to see this > one in their Mojave Experiment...LOL I sure hope they learned a lesson, > other wise this PC user will soon become a MAC user! ![]() > > > -- > VistaIsTickingMeOFF > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > |
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| According to your heading and your post, it appears that you do not know the dfference between mp3 and audio files. WMP can easily create audio cd's that are useable in car cd players. I do it all the time. This appears to be a user problem and not a Vista problem. Vista is an operating system which allows software such as WMP to integrate with the hardware. If you have a problem creating audio CD's you should be looking at the software that converts the MP3 to audio or the hardware involved. Your post name, "VistaIsTickingMe Off", suggests that you would better serve yourself by reading a thick book on how Vista and its features work so you won't get confused by such simple tasks as creating an audio CD. -- oscar ![]() ....Right click is your very good friend... "VistaIsTickingMeOFF" wrote: > > You said it, I cannot believe Microsoft would stoop so low, this I am > sure was by design... you know MP3 was not their format to begin with so > why support this going forward.... I paid more for their new OS Cause I > was told it would do more and now I am getting less... Like to see this > one in their Mojave Experiment...LOL I sure hope they learned a lesson, > other wise this PC user will soon become a MAC user! ![]() > > > -- > VistaIsTickingMeOFF > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > > |
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| Oscar: Apparently you don't know the difference between reading and jumping to conclusions. Audio files take more CD space, but maybe your not aware of that. MP3 compression allows for more files per CD... DUH! I am talking about creating an MP3 CD using VISTA which does not close sessions such devices like DVD players, car audio systems use them... READ THE THREAD.... So it is a VISTA ISSUE!!!! Try you see! I have talked with 10 other Vista users and they all report the same thing... It does not work unless you use third party software. So like I said I paid more to upgrade from XP to an OS with less features!!! You got it OSCAR.....????? ![]() oscar;1125982 Wrote: > According to your heading and your post, it appears that you do not know > the > dfference between mp3 and audio files. > > WMP can easily create audio cd's that are useable in car cd players. I > do > it all the time. > > This appears to be a user problem and not a Vista problem. > > Vista is an operating system which allows software such as WMP to > integrate > with the hardware. If you have a problem creating audio CD's you should > be > looking at the software that converts the MP3 to audio or the hardware > involved. > > Your post name, "VistaIsTickingMe Off", suggests that you would better > serve > yourself by reading a thick book on how Vista and its features work so > you > won't get confused by such simple tasks as creating an audio CD. > -- > oscar ![]() > > ....Right click is your very good friend... > > > "VistaIsTickingMeOFF" wrote: > > > > > You said it, I cannot believe Microsoft would stoop so low, this I am > > sure was by design... you know MP3 was not their format to begin with > so > > why support this going forward.... I paid more for their new OS Cause > I > > was told it would do more and now I am getting less... Like to see > this > > one in their Mojave Experiment...LOL I sure hope they learned a > lesson, > > other wise this PC user will soon become a MAC user! ![]() > > > > > > -- > > VistaIsTickingMeOFF > > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > > > > -- VistaIsTickingMeOFF Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| Chill, it's an atmosphere of love. So you're saying you have a very old car audio system that doesn't support nonfinalized CDs? I can't imagine any modern CD decks not supporting nonfinalized CDs. If you want to FORCE closure/finalization, fill the CD. Until that point, it would seem to be logical ~not~ to finalize the CD. The finalization/non-finalization of CDs is a feature of IMAPI and is identical between XP and Vista. So your options: * get a modern CD deck; or * fill the CD; or * use something that explicitly allows finalization such as Nero WMP has never ever offered some Finalize checkbox. This is an artifact of CD Burning and has nothing to do with MP3. The same thing (non-closure of non-full-ish CDs) would happen if you burned WMA, MID, DOC, or crackers to your CD. "Anti-mp3" conspiracy theory upon this subject is of course ludicrous. The devs behind MP3 are good people and I've glad to have personally worked with them. Please don't let your having old CD hardware when using a *basic* burning service lead you to invent fake drama between people that respect each other. I'll say I like them, but I don't want to presume the feeling is mutual, even though I have Christmas cards downstairs from them. =) Anyways, you have three options listed above that should sort you out. And, as noted, this has never been a Windows feature ever, so it's not like anything changed here. =) Cheers, -Zach -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "VistaIsTickingMeOFF" <VistaIsTickingMeOFF.3llwk2@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:VistaIsTickingMeOFF.3llwk2@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... > > Oscar: > > Apparently you don't know the difference between reading and jumping to > conclusions. Audio files take more CD space, but maybe your not aware of > that. MP3 compression allows for more files per CD... DUH! I am talking > about creating an MP3 CD using VISTA which does not close sessions such > devices like DVD players, car audio systems use them... READ THE > THREAD.... So it is a VISTA ISSUE!!!! > > Try you see! I have talked with 10 other Vista users and they all > report the same thing... It does not work unless you use third party > software. So like I said I paid more to upgrade from XP to an OS with > less features!!! > > You got it OSCAR.....????? ![]() > > > oscar;1125982 Wrote: >> According to your heading and your post, it appears that you do not know >> the >> dfference between mp3 and audio files. >> >> WMP can easily create audio cd's that are useable in car cd players. I >> do >> it all the time. >> >> This appears to be a user problem and not a Vista problem. >> >> Vista is an operating system which allows software such as WMP to >> integrate >> with the hardware. If you have a problem creating audio CD's you should >> be >> looking at the software that converts the MP3 to audio or the hardware >> involved. >> >> Your post name, "VistaIsTickingMe Off", suggests that you would better >> serve >> yourself by reading a thick book on how Vista and its features work so >> you >> won't get confused by such simple tasks as creating an audio CD. >> -- >> oscar ![]() >> >> ....Right click is your very good friend... >> >> >> "VistaIsTickingMeOFF" wrote: >> >> > >> > You said it, I cannot believe Microsoft would stoop so low, this I am >> > sure was by design... you know MP3 was not their format to begin with >> so >> > why support this going forward.... I paid more for their new OS Cause >> I >> > was told it would do more and now I am getting less... Like to see >> this >> > one in their Mojave Experiment...LOL I sure hope they learned a >> lesson, >> > other wise this PC user will soon become a MAC user! ![]() >> > >> > >> > -- >> > VistaIsTickingMeOFF >> > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com >> > >> > > > > -- > VistaIsTickingMeOFF > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com >
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