Mp3 cd....re-visited
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Mp3 cd....re-visited
There have been a few success stories with some guys being able to play mp3 dvds in the head unit. For example
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...&highlight=mp3
Now my question has nothing to do with the ability to play it but rather with how to create the dvd. I am curious by what everyone means when they say, burn a dvd with mp3's on it. You are not simply burning a cd liek you would through itunes for example? What programs do you use? Are you just inserting the dvd in the computer and copying and pasting the mp3 files onto the dvd?
I know its a question that doesn;t really have much to do with the car itself but I just cant figure it out. My computer will not let me just copy and paste the damn mp3 files.
If someone could help me id appreciate it.
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https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...&highlight=mp3
Now my question has nothing to do with the ability to play it but rather with how to create the dvd. I am curious by what everyone means when they say, burn a dvd with mp3's on it. You are not simply burning a cd liek you would through itunes for example? What programs do you use? Are you just inserting the dvd in the computer and copying and pasting the mp3 files onto the dvd?
I know its a question that doesn;t really have much to do with the car itself but I just cant figure it out. My computer will not let me just copy and paste the damn mp3 files.
If someone could help me id appreciate it.
Thanks
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what are you trying to accomplish? i know that when i play an mp3 cd in my COMAND it pulls up 99 songs and title and singer pull up on the screen too. i use Nero 7 by the way and they have a dvd mp3 you can create on it as well but im still wondering what you're trying to do.
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I'm still using Nero 6 and the newer versions of Nero can't be that different.Open
Nero Burning Rom,and choose DVD-ROM from the left hand list,and it will open a Windows Explorer type of interface where you can drag and drop files from the right side(your library) to the left side (your playlist). When you have completed this process and you have all the songs you need from your library ,you can then choose an icon that resembles fire or a lighted match and it will burn the songs to an inserted DVD blank. It's just that simple.
Nero Burning Rom,and choose DVD-ROM from the left hand list,and it will open a Windows Explorer type of interface where you can drag and drop files from the right side(your library) to the left side (your playlist). When you have completed this process and you have all the songs you need from your library ,you can then choose an icon that resembles fire or a lighted match and it will burn the songs to an inserted DVD blank. It's just that simple.
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Ok,
Yeah I just wasn't sure how people were burning the dvd's. I didn't know what software and which type of actual cd dvd they were using (brand)
Thanks a alot
Yeah I just wasn't sure how people were burning the dvd's. I didn't know what software and which type of actual cd dvd they were using (brand)
Thanks a alot
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I'm still using Nero 6 and the newer versions of Nero can't be that different.Open
Nero Burning Rom,and choose DVD-ROM from the left hand list,and it will open a Windows Explorer type of interface where you can drag and drop files from the right side(your library) to the left side (your playlist). When you have completed this process and you have all the songs you need from your library ,you can then choose an icon that resembles fire or a lighted match and it will burn the songs to an inserted DVD blank. It's just that simple.
Nero Burning Rom,and choose DVD-ROM from the left hand list,and it will open a Windows Explorer type of interface where you can drag and drop files from the right side(your library) to the left side (your playlist). When you have completed this process and you have all the songs you need from your library ,you can then choose an icon that resembles fire or a lighted match and it will burn the songs to an inserted DVD blank. It's just that simple.
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https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...891&highlight=
Could it be that US Command cannot play DVD movies, but they can play MP3 music burned onto DVDs?
I think my best bet is going to be to record a couple of CDs in MP3 format onto a CD and also onto a DVD and take it to the dealer to try out on a 2008 E class and see if both play (since my wife's E350 is on order, I can't just go into my garage and try it out).
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Oggie, I think bitserv mis spoke because I can fit over 100 mp3's on a CD, which is 700mb.
Theoretically then a DVD, @ 4.7gb , should hold almost 500 !
I think that it's a matter of the U.S. players not being able to recognize a DVD, music or video.
Theoretically then a DVD, @ 4.7gb , should hold almost 500 !
I think that it's a matter of the U.S. players not being able to recognize a DVD, music or video.
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Of course, bltserv has a 2005, and I went back and read the thread that was posted as a link by dpr333, who started this thread, and noticed that no one with a US 2007+ car was able to play DVDs. Only 2004 and 2005 E-class owners could play music DVDs.
I'm definitely going to get to the bottom of this by burning a test DVD and CD with MP3 music and taking it to the dealer before I spend a lot of time burning MP3s.
I'll let you know what happens.
Last edited by Long Islander; 02-11-2008 at 05:41 PM.
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And to interject you can get around 800 files on a DVD blank depending on their
relative size. I guess getting them all to play is the real issue...
I guess additionally a comparision of the head unit model number (in the back of the unit) of all who can play them should narrow things down considerably. Then we can create a sticky with that model number(s) for all who come here wondering what unit plays what....
I happen to have the 6-disc changer that plays MP3 on CD,and I can tell you mine DOES NOT. MP3 playing ability is limited to CDs for that unit ,but with this issue being so fickle , I tried it anyway ,just to see,and I was SOL....But this doesn't mean a later unit won't, just mine, seen here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MERCE...2em118Q2el1247
relative size. I guess getting them all to play is the real issue...
I guess additionally a comparision of the head unit model number (in the back of the unit) of all who can play them should narrow things down considerably. Then we can create a sticky with that model number(s) for all who come here wondering what unit plays what....
Others have been saying that the 6-CD changer will play MP3 format music that's been recorded on a DVD disc. You're saying this isn't so? Even on a 2007 or later vehicle?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MERCE...2em118Q2el1247
Last edited by ruffrob; 02-11-2008 at 07:24 PM.
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The COMAND manual does indicate: "A CD may have a max of 255 folders, and a max of 255 files in each folder." Does say CD though...
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That's great, buddy,I'm glad it's working for you. I just can't understand why this remains such a mystery especially amongst the dealerships. From all I've read here ,and at other sites ,they always seem to be clueless when it comes to this issue,and the only remedy seems to be trial and error from us.
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This is quite the mystery. From what others have posted, I have not seen anyone with a US-version 2005+ vehicle say that their Command can play MP3s burned onto DVD discs. The only US-version cars that seem to play are 2003-2004s, and not even all of those.
In any event, even with MP3s on CD, that still gives you around 6-7 albums (on the highest quality setting) per CD, which is quite a bit better than just 6 regular CDs.
In any event, even with MP3s on CD, that still gives you around 6-7 albums (on the highest quality setting) per CD, which is quite a bit better than just 6 regular CDs.
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In any event, even with MP3s on CD, that still gives you around 6-7 albums (on the highest quality setting) per CD, which is quite a bit better than just 6 regular CDs.
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Aparently I opened up a can of works here. Well for the results:
my 08 E350 command plays Da Da Da......
both mp3's burned onto a cd-r and a dvd using nero
Its great, now i can continue to be the only 22 yr old in the world without an ipod!
Good Luck
my 08 E350 command plays Da Da Da......
both mp3's burned onto a cd-r and a dvd using nero
Its great, now i can continue to be the only 22 yr old in the world without an ipod!
Good Luck
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