Hi every1,

Santa was kind enough to give me a brand new NEC DVD player to go along with my 
new TV and stereo...which also was supposed to be able to play MP3s...

However...it doesn't recognise any of the CDs I've burnt using up-to-date Mac 
machines...

My questions...

1. Is there any special format that MP3s have to be in to be identified by 
"commercial" DVD/MP3 players (i.e. I suspect non-Mac formats) :((

2. The manual says that it can catalog up to 60 tracks on the video/TV 
menu....do I need to have <= 60 tracks on an MP3 CD?

3. ResEdit allows me to change any MP3 into (practically) any format that a Mac 
can recognise. Do PCs use the same four character codes for TYPE and CREATOR 
and can they be adjusted in the same way that Mac files can?

Yours in $500 confusion,
Kevin Phyland
Wycheproof.

P.S. I have a mate who has a similar DVD machine (same make different model) 
who can play MP3 CDs up to about 400 MB...with an ACER laptop mind you...I'd 
hate to think any ACER can do something my G3 Powerbook can't!! :))

P.P.S. I posted a very similar request through the yahoogroups address about 
six hours ago...not sure if it's my fault for not registering or not...be cool 
to know...I've never had trouble getting messages through before.

Ciao.

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