Hi, J!

As I understand it, you can make CD audio disks or you can make Daisy disks with the PTR1. You cannot make MP3 disks to play in normal MP3 players. You might want to try a Daisy disk in your MP3 player anyway, though. Some players play only MP3 or WAV files on the disks inserted and ignore any other files. In that case, you could play the MP3 files created with the Daisy format. Otherwise, you can't do what you want until there's a new feature in a PTR upgrade. If you have CD burning software on a computer, you can use the MP3 files of the Daisy recording and burn an MP3 disk.

TTFN,
Marilyn

At 08:41 PM 3/22/2004 -0800, you wrote:
Regarding my MP3 creation question below, I forgot to mention that I want to
create an MP3 disk I can play on any cd player and not just the ptr1.
Thanks.

J Garcia
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> HI all, > > Using the ptr, I'm wondering how I can take audio from a music cassette and > record it to MP3 on CD. that is, thanks to you all, I can record the audio > onto daisy, which is no problem, but how can I create a music CD using the > ptr1? If this is possible, I would really, really appreciate any information > regarding the proper settings. Thanks. > > J Garcia > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >



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