Hi Rob,
to play MP files on your DVD player, you have to burn them has data files, and the DVD player must not be any older than 4 years old.
Arthur Barney
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob Armstrong" <rarm...@mindspring.com>
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 7:22 PM
Subject: Batch Conversion With Sound Taxi


Can Sound Taxi or some other batch conversion program preserve the artist
and album folder structure when converting a batch of ripped CD's from WMA
lossless to MP3 format?



I bought Sound Taxi. And I have also tried Easy CD-DA Extractor. I specify the output target root folder. I select the artist folders in the lossless
CD directory.  When I perform the conversion, Sound Taxi says "conversion
complete" very quickly, but nothing happens. Easy CD-DA Extractor does not
even enable the Convert option unless I drill down and specifically select
the .WMA files.



Is there a setting or procedure that will let me preserve the artist and
album folder structure when converting files in batch?



If not, do you know of another accessible program that will accomplish this?
How do you convert a batch of ripped CD's for playing in an MP3 player?



Thanks for all help.\\Rob


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