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Bobbisox | 16:15 Sun 08th May 2011 | Technology
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Hi need your expertise again, I have my own music library and I wanted to burn a CD for our quiz man for tonight, I have done many for him, these will work fine in my car, he uses a rather antiquated player so it comes up as "error" I have a music converter but MP3 format doesn't work for him, is there another format that would work on his small porable player , please
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burn as wav's should do the trick
Strange that a portable player errors on mp3 files ... EXCEPT if they are outside the accepted bitrate. It will probably not play any higher than 320 bitrate. So try one with mp3's made to 192. I think some will not play lower than 128 or 320/higher.

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Thanks x
Can you clarify a couple of points...

"I have done many for him, these will work fine in my car"

Have any of them worked for him?

"he uses a rather antiquated...........small porable player"

Do you mean a walkman (discman) type player? if so I'm not surprised it doesn't play MP3's.

The guaranteed way is to burn it as a proper audio CD, rather than a computer data CD with MP3 tracks on it.

http://windows.micros...-Windows-Media-Player
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Chuck, Yes, they have worked for him at home in a DVD Player
and No, not a Walkman, he brings with him to the quiz a small radio/CD Player, you know the type, a top loader? he then manages to wire this up to the Club speakers

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