On Monday 24 May 2004 10:12 am, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> David E. Fox wrote:
> >On Sat, 22 May 2004 19:14:28 -0500
> >
> >"Mikkel L. Ellertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>format.  I have found a Windows program that will create them, but I
> >>would like to know how to make them using Linux software.
> >
> >Which portable? I think you may find that "mp3 cd format" is just an
> >iso9660 with a bunch of mp3 files stored. See my other post. If by any
> >chance you've got a Sony player, I've been happily making and playing
> >mp3 disks for it for nearly a year.
>
> I don't have it handy, so I can not give you the brand right now.  I am
> not sure what the difference is in the format, because it does look like
> a standare data CD if you look at it in the computer, but there is
> something different in the headers because a data CD set up the same
> way, but burned with a normal burning program does not work.  Both
> formats will work in the car.  The CD player has no problem with the
> MP3s being in directorys - it treats each directory as an album, and
> will let you skip to the nex one, repeat just the directory you are in,
> do randum play of the entire CD, ect.  I have dumped the headers using
> dd, but I have not figured out the format.  I remember reading something
> about support for the MP3 format being on the TODO list, but I do not
> remember if it was a mkisofs or cdrecord WEB page.  It was last fall
> that I ran accross it, and I could not find it when I went looking.
>
Are your TOC files included?
> Mikkel

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