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Hugh Willmer
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Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 4:26 pm    Post subject: quetion on nero Reply with quote

i have six audio books in six named folders each of these folders has
roughly 100 mp3 files what i want to know is it possible to make a dvd which
when put into a stand alone dvd player will give me the choice of what
folder to open then play the selected mp3 files thanks for any help.

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Ken Maltby
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Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 5:10 pm    Post subject: Re: quetion on nero Reply with quote

"Hugh Willmer" <hugh@willmer2.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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i have six audio books in six named folders each of these folders has
roughly 100 mp3 files what i want to know is it possible to make a dvd
which when put into a stand alone dvd player will give me the choice of
what folder to open then play the selected mp3 files thanks for any help.


Try "Googleing" : "audio DVD Nero"
It will even show links to Tutorials on the Nero site.

Luck;
Ken
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Alan Shepherd
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 12:40 am    Post subject: Re: quetion on nero Reply with quote

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i have six audio books in six named folders each of these folders has
roughly 100 mp3 files what i want to know is it possible to make a dvd
which when put into a stand alone dvd player will give me the choice of
what folder to open then play the selected mp3 files thanks for any help.

Easy answer - get a DVD player that plays Mp3's off DVD media, then burn the
files as ISO DVD, simple, but most DVD's that even play MP3's only play em
off CD-R media.

Next Answer - ULead DVD Picture show can put an audio track alongside a
slideshow, put the audio track as the MP3's and your kicking. Shame the
program only puts the audio as LPCM, which limits you to about 6-7 hours per
disc.

But ULead VideoStudio can put the audio as MP2 which should give upto 50-60
hours per disc which should be enough for what your after. Just put the
slideshow as "no transition" effects. Have a play - you may have to edit the
audio into one long audio file thou.

6 audio books? Harry Potter BTW? I liked Steven Fry's versions.
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