BocaDave
Been here awhile...
Do any of you wonderful folks have an idea that will accomplish my goal of putting multiple music CDs on a single DVD, and getting my Genesis to recognize and play the music?
Here's some background on the problem, and what I tried to accomplish (unsuccessfully) so far:
I have hundreds of hours of music on my PC, virtually all originally "ripped" from CDs. The CDs were originally copied by "ripping" them to my PC in WMA (Windows Media Audio) format on my PC.
I copied the music to a single DVD, still in WMA format, thinking (incorrectly) that they could be played on my cars DVD player, fitting dozens of CDs worth of music on a single DVD.
The DVD loaded with music worked fine on my PC, and on another PC, but didn't work at all on my car's DVD player. I got an error message on the display - "Disk Error - Disk Type Not Supported."
I like to drive cars, and use computers, but I'm certainly not expert in either field.
Do you have any idea that will accomplish my goal of putting multiple music CDs on a single DVD, and getting my Genesis to recognize and play the music?
Thanks
Here's some background on the problem, and what I tried to accomplish (unsuccessfully) so far:
I have hundreds of hours of music on my PC, virtually all originally "ripped" from CDs. The CDs were originally copied by "ripping" them to my PC in WMA (Windows Media Audio) format on my PC.
I copied the music to a single DVD, still in WMA format, thinking (incorrectly) that they could be played on my cars DVD player, fitting dozens of CDs worth of music on a single DVD.
The DVD loaded with music worked fine on my PC, and on another PC, but didn't work at all on my car's DVD player. I got an error message on the display - "Disk Error - Disk Type Not Supported."
I like to drive cars, and use computers, but I'm certainly not expert in either field.
Do you have any idea that will accomplish my goal of putting multiple music CDs on a single DVD, and getting my Genesis to recognize and play the music?
Thanks