Re: Nero 6

2005-08-02 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Gary.

In answer to your question on getting a set of tracks to play in a
particular sequence when creating an MP3 disc, the best way to do this is to
edit the file names so that they are all prefixed to play in sequence.  For
example, prefix 001, 002, 003, etc.

This is of course very tedious.

I did manage to do this using a playlist in nero but found that many players
couldn't handle the playlist file and just played the tracks in alphabetic /
numeric sequence.

The CD's did play in the playlist sequence when placed in a computer though
so I'll tell you what I did in the hope that it might be of some limited use
to you.

1.  Create your playlist in winamp or your preferred player and save as an
M3U file prefixed 001 or something similar so that it is the first file
burned to your CD.
2.  Create a compilation in nero.
3.  Add the playlist file and all of the tracks in that playlist to your
compilation.  Be sure that you save the folders in which the tracks reside
otherwise the playlist won't find them on your resulting CD.  Alternatively,
open the M3U playlist in notepad and edit out the folder names.
4.  Burn the CD.

In answer to your last question on the dodgy MP3 track, sounds like there
are jitter errors in the file that your player can't handle.

Regards.

Kevin
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- Original Message - 
From: "Gary Petraccaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 4:25 AM
Subject: Nero 6


I'm trying to do some things I don't usually do with Nero and having some
problems:

1.  I want mp3s played in a particular order.  I could make a playlist and
have the names in the order I want.  Could I just copy the files to the tree
in the order I want?  If so, how?

2.  Using Nero 6 and WE 4.54.  I can open the tree view and open the
particular drive, and navigate to the folder, but I can't find the songs I
want in a folder.  Any suggestions?

3.  I have a cd with a particular song.  The song plays fine as an .MP3 on
the computer from the hard drive, and the song plays fine when I play the cd
in the computer.  When I put it in the boombox, the song has sharp clicks
and other types of effects.  This has happened twice with different cds and
the same song.  It's the only mp3 player I have, so I can't tell if it's
this particular player.  Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance as always.

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Re: My first Minidisc upload

2005-08-02 Thread shannon
Hi there,
Where can one find this new version of sonic stage? I have the ver2. and it
is absolutely horrible with my Net MD player. If you are having success with
this version I would give it a try.
Thanks alot
Shannon
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Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:05 PM
Subject: My first Minidisc upload


> A couple of days ago, sony released a new version of SonicStage. With
> this software, one can up and download stuff from and to ATRAC devices
> like MD recorders. Until this new version 3.2, one could only upload a
> recording from an MD once. However with 3.2, one can upload as often as
> one wants. SonicStage still isn't too accessible. Uploading is
> nevertheless absolutely doable with a screen reader. As with Ad-Aware, I
> can't read an important list, the list with all the tracks from the
> Minidisc. But there's a menu item called select all and after one
> executes it, one can try, whether it has worked by pressing F6. This
> will play all the selected tracks from the Minidisc through the sound
> card. One can then select a menu item to upload all selected files. I
> was asked, whether I wanted to convert the uploads to Wave files and if
> so, where I wanted to store them. All worked fine. A great new version
> of SonicStage! Now, HIMD-Recorders are a good option, when one is
> looking for a high quality audio recorder, with which one can also
> upload to the PC.
>
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Re: My first Minidisc upload

2005-08-02 Thread Michael Lang
Shannon,

I downloaded SonicStage from www.minidisc.org. One has to register,
before one can download the software from there. But this is useful
anyway, because after registering, one can participate in the forums.

To find SonicStage on minidisc.org, go to the site and click on recent
news. One of the items is about the new SonicStage. Click on the discuss
link of that item.

   <*** Michael Lang ***>

You wrote:

> Hi there,
> Where can one find this new version of sonic stage? I have the ver2. and it
> is absolutely horrible with my Net MD player. If you are having success with
> this version I would give it a try.
> Thanks alot
> Shannon
> - Original Message - 
> From: "Michael Lang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:05 PM
> Subject: My first Minidisc upload


>> A couple of days ago, sony released a new version of SonicStage. With
>> this software, one can up and download stuff from and to ATRAC devices
>> like MD recorders. Until this new version 3.2, one could only upload a
>> recording from an MD once. However with 3.2, one can upload as often as
>> one wants. SonicStage still isn't too accessible. Uploading is
>> nevertheless absolutely doable with a screen reader. As with Ad-Aware, I
>> can't read an important list, the list with all the tracks from the
>> Minidisc. But there's a menu item called select all and after one
>> executes it, one can try, whether it has worked by pressing F6. This
>> will play all the selected tracks from the Minidisc through the sound
>> card. One can then select a menu item to upload all selected files. I
>> was asked, whether I wanted to convert the uploads to Wave files and if
>> so, where I wanted to store them. All worked fine. A great new version
>> of SonicStage! Now, HIMD-Recorders are a good option, when one is
>> looking for a high quality audio recorder, with which one can also
>> upload to the PC.
>>
>><*** Michael Lang ***>
>>
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Winamp 5 question

2005-08-02 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys,
Just installed winamp 5.
Having a little problem.
A friend of mine sent me a URL.
When I do control L, it says error sensing mpeg.
Does this sound familiar?
Yet a friend of mine who has the same link says it works fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jed



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