Greetings All
I was sure that this was the answer to my problem of not being able to
write CD's that would play on my Toshiba SD-6109C integrated CD/DVD
player, Amplifier.
Well yesterday I received a spindle of 25 650MB CD disks that I
ordered, however still no luck. Made a disk from iTunes and
Greetings G-Group
I know that this might be the incorrect place to post this question
but I'm hopping that someone can point me to the correct location.
I have some music that is in MP3 and MP4 format however my family room
CD/DVD player is a Toshiba SD-6109C.
Yeah it's at least 25 years old and
On Jun 24, 2010, at 1:01 PM, gifutiger wrote:
Greetings G-Group
I know that this might be the incorrect place to post this question
but I'm hopping that someone can point me to the correct location.
I have some music that is in MP3 and MP4 format however my family room
CD/DVD player is a
On Jun 24, 2010, at 10:01 AM, gifutiger wrote:
Greetings G-Group
I know that this might be the incorrect place to post this question
but I'm hopping that someone can point me to the correct location.
I have some music that is in MP3 and MP4 format however my family room
CD/DVD player is
On Jun 24, 2010, at 10:09 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jun 24, 2010, at 10:01 AM, gifutiger wrote:
Greetings G-Group
I know that this might be the incorrect place to post this question
but I'm hopping that someone can point me to the correct location.
I have some music that is in MP3 and
On Jun 24, 2010, at 1:01 PM, gifutiger wrote:
What format does the music industry use and what application can I
use to convert the songs that I have.
Is it aif or aiff type format at 24 bit?
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Tried the iTunes, got a lot of CD's that will play in my Saturn VUE,
but so will the CD's that have the songs in MP4 format, and on a lot
fewer disks.
Thanks for your input and if you have any other ideas let me know.
Harry
San Jose, Ca
On Jun
Bruce
That's what I'm thinking, I burned the CD's using iTunes, but I used
CD -R blank disk and it may be that the Toshiba just won't read -R
disks.
What would you recommend as a substitute for the -R disk?
Harry
San Jose, Ca
On Jun 24, 10:09 am, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
On Jun 24, 2010, at 4:26 PM, gifutiger wrote:
Tried the iTunes, got a lot of CD's that will play in my Saturn VUE,
but so will the CD's that have the songs in MP4 format, and on a lot
fewer disks.
Thanks for your input and if you have any other ideas let me know.
Harry
San Jose, Ca
If the
On Jun 24, 2010, at 1:30 PM, gifutiger wrote:
Bruce
That's what I'm thinking, I burned the CD's using iTunes, but I used
CD -R blank disk and it may be that the Toshiba just won't read -R
disks.
What would you recommend as a substitute for the -R disk?
Make certain that your iTunes prefs
On Jun 24, 2010, at 3:30 PM, gifutiger wrote:
That's what I'm thinking, I burned the CD's using iTunes, but I used
CD -R blank disk and it may be that the Toshiba just won't read -R
disks.
What would you recommend as a substitute for the -R disk?
This sounds like you're burning music onto DVD
On Jun 24, 2010, at 4:51 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Jun 24, 2010, at 3:30 PM, gifutiger wrote:
That's what I'm thinking, I burned the CD's using iTunes, but I used
CD -R blank disk and it may be that the Toshiba just won't read -R
disks.
What would you recommend as a substitute for the -R
At 4:37 PM -0400 6/24/10, Len Gerstel wrote:
On Jun 24, 2010, at 4:26 PM, gifutiger wrote:
Tried the iTunes, got a lot of CD's that will play in my Saturn VUE,
but so will the CD's that have the songs in MP4 format, and on a lot
fewer disks.
If the Burned as Music CDs (a bit over an hour
On Jun 24, 2010, at 2:32 PM, Bob Whiton wrote:
At 4:37 PM -0400 6/24/10, Len Gerstel wrote:
On Jun 24, 2010, at 4:26 PM, gifutiger wrote:
Tried the iTunes, got a lot of CD's that will play in my Saturn VUE,
but so will the CD's that have the songs in MP4 format, and on a lot
fewer disks.
At 2:46 PM -0700 6/24/10, John Carmonne wrote:
If you use AIFF and CDR disks and you have a problem playing you
need a player, Almost all commercial CDs will play on anything, The
trouble comes from the other formats
and incompatible CDs. If you have a Mac compatible burner and iTunes
you
Thanks to everyone, I guess that I should have added on the first
post,
I can make CD's that play in my Saturn Vue, they also play on our CD/
DVD player in the bedroom and they play on my G4 tower, on my wife's
Lampshade G4 iMac (10.5) and on my 1 year old Snow Leopard Macbook
intel, so those
I just opened my iTunes and it says all of my songs are AAC audio
file does that mean that they are AIFF
Cheers
Harry
San Jose, Ca
On Jun 24, 4:53 pm, gifutiger gifuti...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks to everyone, I guess that I should have added
On Jun 24, 2010, at 4:53 PM, gifutiger wrote:
I can make CD's that play in my Saturn Vue, they also play on our CD/
DVD player in the bedroom and they play on my G4 tower, on my wife's
Lampshade G4 iMac (10.5) and on my 1 year old Snow Leopard Macbook
intel, so those that have concluded
On Jun 24, 2010, at 5:02 PM, gifutiger wrote:
I just opened my iTunes and it says all of my songs are AAC audio
file does that mean that they are AIFF
Forget the format, this has nothing whatsoever to do with burning the disk;
iTunes converts the data to correct red book format when it burns
On Jun 24, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Bob Whiton wrote:
At 2:46 PM -0700 6/24/10, John Carmonne wrote:
If you use AIFF and CDR disks and you have a problem playing you need a
player, Almost all commercial CDs will play on anything, The trouble comes
from the other formats
and incompatible CDs.
On Jun 24, 2010, at 8:02 PM, gifutiger wrote:
I just opened my iTunes and it says all of my songs are AAC audio
file does that mean that they are AIFF
Open the burned CD on any of your macs and look at the suffix of the
audio files.
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