On Tuesday June 7 2005 18:46, Aviv Goll wrote:
> Hi,
>   I have a CD player which can read mp3 files. A CD I made with windows
> works fine but when I tried burning with k3b on Ubuntu, The CD player
> refused to recognized the CD (errored "no cd") and an attempt to read
> from the CD on a Windows machine resulted in some weird file names but
> the data was intact.
> How do I define k3b to burn like windows (or any other way that CD
> players can read)?

I obviously don't have an idea about what your specific player expects to 
read, but Windows-readable CDs have to have Joliet extensions to ISO9660 
enabled. This seems to be the problem with your filenames. You can 
enable/disable the extension in your data CD project options, filesystems 
tab.

-- 
Sincerely Yours,
Michael Vasiliev

A person who is more than casually interested in computers should be well
schooled in machine language, since it is a fundamental part of a computer.
                            -- Donald Knuth

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