Name: SFU2236 2007-01-15 15:32
This doesn't really fit anywhere else.
To sum it up, I want to know what file types I can place on a custom CD and would work with a 10 CD changer for my Jeep. My ten disc changer is a standard-magazine interchangeable disc changer that does not play MP3s. WMA works, but quality is bad, and WAV worked seemingly but no longer does.
I have a 10 CD changer for my Jeep Grand Cherokee, which does NOT play MP3s. All of my music is in MP3 format, and I didn't know what other formats would work in it. (It seems disc changers, for the most part, play universal filetypes unless otherwise specified)
My situation is that I didn't want to put in an artist's CD, I wanted custom CDs that I had burned myself. To find a format, I took three CDs and put one file format on each of them, and one song only. The file types where WAV, WMA, and MP3. I noted that MP3 didn't work, but WAV and WMA does.
My conversion software has "experimental" conversions to WMA format, and the quality of audio only files SUCK. So, I burned the music I wanted (7 CDs) onto WAV, and all of a sudden none of the CDs would play. It seemed as though WAV no longer worked (I didn't repeat my experiment, I was low on CDs).
So I burned it all on WMA format and it works fine, but sounds rediculously bad, especially when in comparision to its MP3 version. I'm looking for another format that might work, or maybe an explenation of why WAV suddenly doesn't work, if anyone wouldn't mind lending their expertise.
To sum it up, I want to know what file types I can place on a custom CD and would work with a 10 CD changer for my Jeep. My ten disc changer is a standard-magazine interchangeable disc changer that does not play MP3s. WMA works, but quality is bad, and WAV worked seemingly but no longer does.
I have a 10 CD changer for my Jeep Grand Cherokee, which does NOT play MP3s. All of my music is in MP3 format, and I didn't know what other formats would work in it. (It seems disc changers, for the most part, play universal filetypes unless otherwise specified)
My situation is that I didn't want to put in an artist's CD, I wanted custom CDs that I had burned myself. To find a format, I took three CDs and put one file format on each of them, and one song only. The file types where WAV, WMA, and MP3. I noted that MP3 didn't work, but WAV and WMA does.
My conversion software has "experimental" conversions to WMA format, and the quality of audio only files SUCK. So, I burned the music I wanted (7 CDs) onto WAV, and all of a sudden none of the CDs would play. It seemed as though WAV no longer worked (I didn't repeat my experiment, I was low on CDs).
So I burned it all on WMA format and it works fine, but sounds rediculously bad, especially when in comparision to its MP3 version. I'm looking for another format that might work, or maybe an explenation of why WAV suddenly doesn't work, if anyone wouldn't mind lending their expertise.