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hi stupid question i no but ive just downloaded some music and burnt themon cd a cd-r ive done this many times before but this is the first time ive tryed them in the skodaas ive just bought it well there mp3 on the disk but they dont wont to play any idea:(i have a superb 2.0 elegance 56 plate so what format shouldi burn them

Edited by sike1963

IIRC the std Superb radio is not an MP3 player. it willonly play them as regular music.

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so what format do i burn them then any idea

the cd player will only play music cds so you will have to burn them as audio cds

burn them as audio files in .wav format

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thanks tryed that still no joy i converted them to wav could it be the make of cd

thanks tryed that still no joy i converted them to wav could it be the make of cd

No, you need to burn the CD as an audio CD. As in, the type that'll play in a home HI-FI.

The Superb's standard radio (usually Symphony) isn't MP3 compatible.

thanks tryed that still no joy i converted them to wav could it be the make of cd

:confused:Should have been OK (It works in mine :D) I presume you did finalise the disc? Does the disc play on a home CD player, (not the pc you burned it on)?

EDIT: Just thought, in case you're doing this, you can't just drag and drop the .wav files to CD. You need to use software of some kind and save to disc as audio not data. Not sure if the standard Windows Media Player does this, as I've never used it.

cheers

Edited by sidewaze samm

EDIT: Just thought, in case you're doing this, you can't just drag and drop the .wav files to CD. You need to use software of some kind and save to disc as audio not data. Not sure if the standard Windows Media Player does this, as I've never used it.

Yeah, think it does... as does iTunes, Winamp, etc etc

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Syntax error!

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thanks guy SORTED:thumbup:

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