Software that burns CD audio onto a DVD?

Papa Deuce

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What I don't want to do is save the music as a data. I want to put 100 songs on a DVD that can be played in a DVD player that does not read mp3, but does read CD audio.

My wife's van has a single CD player and a separate DVD player that does not read mp3. And there are no "aux" inputs to hook an iPod into.

Any ideas?

( I would also use it to back up my music in CD audio format after converting to mp3 )
 
I burn right from my computer's media player, but the most I can get on a single CD is about 24-25 songs. Maybe you could look for a CD with larger capacity or just burn 4-5 car mix CDs. I've seen editing software that can change the format of music, but songs ripped to your media player are probably already the smallest format your car will play.

I have mistakenly put a DVD into a CD player and it will play the sound, but I don't know if the disc capacity is any different than a regular CD. It seems like it should be, though.
 
Sonic RecordNow is an easy way to do this. Also if you ahve a DVD writer on your computer then you can jsut insert it and create and audio dvd to use in your car DVD player. But I don't know if windows media player will burn music to a dvd. Sonic will for sure. My HP came with it installed and if you google search it, you will come up with more than a few sites that you can download older versions for free.
 
This was asked on another board that I frequent. I can post original question and the replies:

jmoog said:
I want to burn a DVD Audio disc. I have two burning programs "Nero Express Essentials" and also "Imgburn". I know that one of them will burn a DVD Audio disc because I have done it before but it's been a long time. I think I burned it using Nero. With Nero I have two options "Burn DVD Data Disc" and "Burn Video Files". I don't think that burning a "Data" disc will give me a DVD that I can play in my DVD player. The "Video disc" option sounds more correct but I will be burning WAV files. Can anyone tell me which option is correct? I know it's possible because I've done it before. Thanks :lol:

Also if any of you use a dedicated DVD Audio burning program that is free, please let me know.

cragway said:
You should have no problem using imageburn.You already have the
files converted,just make an image then burn to disc.

FWIW....I use this.....http://www.cirlinca.com/products.htm

you can D/L a fully functional free trial version. Great program!

The OP replied back that that program worked successfully for him. I hope this helps.
 

Thanks, all.... later on today I'll be checking these out.
 

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