HowTo: Make an MP3 disk for the Harmon Kardon
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just an added note about itunes. personally i hate the itunes program and i found a similar program called media monkey free on the net. you can still connect and load your ipod with this. you get more options as far as finding doubles songs and sort options. i purchased the gold edition but the basic program is free. just some info
Dan
Dan
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Doing 90+
As correctly pointed out several times already, but easily overlooked. Burn your CDs by checking off the option to burn your disks as "Data Disks" instead of other options. If you do not use the Data Disk option you will only get the typical 12-20 songs on your CD. By burning your disks as "Data" you can easily get 150-180 songs on a 650-700 MB disk.
The actual number of songs put on a disk is determined by the length of the individual songs, but you can easily record 150 MP3 songs if they are burnt as "Data". There is nothing like ripping down the concrete ribbon doing 70 mph and listening to The Eagles "Life In The Fast Lane". If not careful you can easily do 90+ before you come to your senses.
The actual number of songs put on a disk is determined by the length of the individual songs, but you can easily record 150 MP3 songs if they are burnt as "Data". There is nothing like ripping down the concrete ribbon doing 70 mph and listening to The Eagles "Life In The Fast Lane". If not careful you can easily do 90+ before you come to your senses.
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Burn'n CD's from a Mac
Anyone have any info on burn'n itunes music onto a CD? I read that you should ensure it's burned as a data file, did that, but when i put it in my HK player it only plays the first track over and over and over... I'm sure it's something simple, but not simple enough for this old Jarhead.
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Additionally - I had an issue with iTunes burned mp3 CDs skipping some songs. The HK would just show the number, then move on to the next track. I finally figured out that it was the album artwork that was causing this glitch. If you don't use album artwork, you should be good to go.
Jayman
Jayman