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Auris Mp3 Compatible Stereo


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Hi all,

WIll be picking up my Auris tomorrow and i thought i would prepare a disc full of MP3s for the long drive back down...

Just wondering if when you make the CD, do you put the MP3 files into a folder or can the files be left on the root of the CD? If i wanted to, can i create folders for sorting purposes?

Many thanks in advance.

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You can create folders and browse between folders. You can select to play one folder or every folder. You can also just throw the files to the root, doesnt matter. :thumbsup:

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You can create folders and browse between folders. You can select to play one folder or every folder. You can also just throw the files to the root, doesnt matter. :thumbsup:

Thanks Toscane! :)

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You can create folders and browse between folders. You can select to play one folder or every folder. You can also just throw the files to the root, doesnt matter. :thumbsup:

Thanks Toscane! :)

I'm lost, I can't work out how to do these MP3 files .......... help! :(

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You can create folders and browse between folders. You can select to play one folder or every folder. You can also just throw the files to the root, doesnt matter. :thumbsup:

Thanks Toscane! :)

I'm lost, I can't work out how to do these MP3 files .......... help! :(

Simply use Windows Media player to rip any CD tracks into MP3 files... If you are using Windows XP or vista the abilities are all already there.

Use a CD burn software (i.e Nero Burn) and burn the MP3 files onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc but make sure you are using the 'Burn Data Disc' option and not the 'Make an audio CD' option. All you are doing is put the MP3 files onto the CD, your Auris stereo will seek them all.

Enjoy.


Posted
You can create folders and browse between folders. You can select to play one folder or every folder. You can also just throw the files to the root, doesnt matter. :thumbsup:

Thanks Toscane! :)

I'm lost, I can't work out how to do these MP3 files .......... help! :(

Simply use Windows Media player to rip any CD tracks into MP3 files... If you are using Windows XP or vista the abilities are all already there.

Use a CD burn software (i.e Nero Burn) and burn the MP3 files onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc but make sure you are using the 'Burn Data Disc' option and not the 'Make an audio CD' option. All you are doing is put the MP3 files onto the CD, your Auris stereo will seek them all.

Enjoy.

You can also rip to "wma file". The auris cd player plays both mp3 and wma.

Pay attention to be online to the internet - when you are ripping -to get all the text (song name,singers+++), because u can see it all later in cd player-using the "text button".

Posted
You can create folders and browse between folders. You can select to play one folder or every folder. You can also just throw the files to the root, doesnt matter. :thumbsup:

Thanks Toscane! :)

I'm lost, I can't work out how to do these MP3 files .......... help! :(

Simply use Windows Media player to rip any CD tracks into MP3 files... If you are using Windows XP or vista the abilities are all already there.

Use a CD burn software (i.e Nero Burn) and burn the MP3 files onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc but make sure you are using the 'Burn Data Disc' option and not the 'Make an audio CD' option. All you are doing is put the MP3 files onto the CD, your Auris stereo will seek them all.

Enjoy.

You can also rip to "wma file". The auris cd player plays both mp3 and wma.

Pay attention to be online to the internet - when you are ripping -to get all the text (song name,singers+++), because u can see it all later in cd player-using the "text button".

Many Thanks, I know where I've been going wrong now!!!

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