My CD player at home can read mp3 data CD's. However, it is pretty picky
about the format. The CD's can't have any extensions (Rockridge or Joliet)
irrc. You should probably dig up the instructions and find out exactly what
formats are supported by your player. The instructions for my player were
pretty explicit about this and I was able burn discs accordingly. It has no
problem with multi-level directories though, as long as they aren't more
than 8 levels deep (I think that's the limit for iso9660 without any
extensions).
Cheers,
Rod
On 9/18/06, Steven A. DuChene <
linux-clusters@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> The sound unit in my car is a fairly recent unit that is supposed to not
> only be able
> to play regular CDs but is also supposed to be able to play MP3 audio
> disks. The
> problem is I have not been able to verify how to make these. Is it just a
> matter
> of writing a directory full of MP3 files to a CD as if I was just making a
> data disk
> or is there some special directory layout I need to follow?
>
> My home DVD player (RCA unit) is also supposed to be able to play MP3
> disks
> as well but again I am unfamilair with exactly what the layout and format
> these
> "MP3 disks" are supposed to take.
>
> Any suggestions from this group?
>
>
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