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Old 10-19-2006, 06:08 PM
Halston Pitman Halston Pitman is offline
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Do you run Windows?

I have another method of burning the MP3s that may or may not work, my current Panasonic Head Unit would not play MP3 CDs untill I started to burn them using Windows as a "data" CD. I was using Roxio and Nero to burn "MP3 CDs".

1. Create A folder on your desktop.
2. Name Folder "MP3s to burn".
3. Open Folder and Create Folders for how you want the MP3s organized... IE - Rock - Rap - Techno - Hard Rock - etc etc etc.
4. Drag and Drop each MP3 you want into each appropriate folder(Alternatively you can also copy and paste them from your main folder).
5. After finished and you have all MP3s you want go back to the "MP3s to Burn" Folder.
6. Select all folders, right click on one of the folders and go to properties. Verify that the size of all the folders is less than 700mb.
7. Close the properties window and then right click on any of the folders and "send to" your CD/DVD burner drive.
8. A window will pop up in your task manager saying you have files waiting to be burned, click on that item in the task manager and it will open a window.
9. Click "Burn these items" and off it goes, You can even name the CD.


Try this, see if it works! It did for me.
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