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  • Spoon
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    No, it is separate.

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  • b8375629
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    Originally posted by Spoon
    You would have installed CD Writer separately as it is not bundled with dBpoweramp, look in Programs and Features to uninstall.
    So there are no dependencies that will break other components of dBpoweramp if I do?

    Registry settings and things like that, for example?

    Just want to make sure beforehand...

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  • Spoon
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    You would have installed CD Writer separately as it is not bundled with dBpoweramp, look in Programs and Features to uninstall.

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  • b8375629
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    Originally posted by Dat Ei
    Hey b8375629,

    You may want to check in what order your car player will play the files on the mp3 cd. Maybe the player can handle playlists, so that you can have an order as you like.
    Well my CD player is as old as the car is and doesn't read tags or playlists, only file names. Putting a simple "01, 02, 03, etc..." in front of the file name puts it in the order that it needs to be put in.

    I used CDBurnerXP to do what I needed to do last night and it worked just fine with no errors. I'm glad to see they're still occasionally upgrading it with the latest version coming in last year, not to mention they have a version without adware like Open Candy. You have to go to their website to get that one, though.

    Since the dBPoweramp CD Writer is useless in my particular case, is there any way to uninstall it without uninstalling the CD Ripper as well?

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  • Dat Ei
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    Hey b8375629,

    Originally posted by b8375629
    Wow, that is news to me. I thought you could use it for that. I didn't know that.

    Bear in mind that I've had dBpoweramp for years but I never tried to utilize this particular feature until now. I've used the ripper before but never wrote to blank CDs doing it this way. Looks like I'll have to use a different program for this.
    there are several ways to Rome. As Spoon has written the program 'dBpoweramp CD Writer' is unsupported for more than 5 years. You can try to use the CD writer functionality of Windows, or more convenient programs like CDburnXP.

    Originally posted by b8375629
    Yeah and that's exactly what I don't want to do in this particular case.
    I wouldn't want it too, cause it extra costs time for converting and extra space on the CD.

    Originally posted by b8375629
    I have an old car without podcast functionality so if I want to start listening to podcasts, I have to do it this old fashioned way for now.
    You may want to check in what order your car player will play the files on the mp3 cd. Maybe the player can handle playlists, so that you can have an order as you like.


    Dat Ei

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  • b8375629
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    Originally posted by Dat Ei
    You have mp3 podcasts which you try to burn as mp3 files on a cd. You like to play this cd on your car's cd player, which is able to play mp3 files. Is this right?
    Yup

    In that case: you can only write mp3 files cds having the format of a data cd, but not the format of an audio cd.
    Yup, that's what I tried to do up above and encountered those errors

    mp3 compatible cd players can read and handle those data cds.
    I know. My car player can play these.

    Keep in mind: CD Ripper is not a tool for writing, but for ripping CDs.
    Wow, that is news to me. I thought you could use it for that. I didn't know that.

    Bear in mind that I've had dBpoweramp for years but I never tried to utilize this particular feature until now. I've used the ripper before but never wrote to blank CDs doing it this way. Looks like I'll have to use a different program for this.

    If you want an cd in audio format (red book standard), then you need to convert your mp3s into wave files first and then write an audio cd.
    Yeah and that's exactly what I don't want to do in this particular case.

    I noticed when I picked the Audio CD selection in the dropdown selection, it wanted to automatically convert all my mp3s to WAV/redbook, which I thought was pretty weird. No dialog warning or anything.

    I have an old car without podcast functionality so if I want to start listening to podcasts, I have to do it this old fashioned way for now.

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  • Dat Ei
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    Hey b8375629,

    I'm still confused about what you are trying to do. Ok- let's start all over to get the things sorted out.

    You have mp3 podcasts which you try to burn as mp3 files on a cd. You like to play this cd on your car's cd player, which is able to play mp3 files. Is this right?

    In that case: you can only write mp3 files cds having the format of a data cd, but not the format of an audio cd. mp3 compatible cd players can read and handle those data cds. Keep in mind: CD Ripper is not a tool for writing, but for ripping CDs.

    If you want an cd in audio format (red book standard), then you need to convert your mp3s into wave files first and then write an audio cd.


    Dat Ei

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  • Spoon
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    I am not even sure if you are using 'dBpoweramp CD Writer', however, this program is unsupported now for the last 5 years.

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  • b8375629
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    Well I was using mostly ImgBurn before it was infected with adware. I may have to use the old CDBurnerXP I have on a portable flash drive.

    Originally posted by Spoon
    If you have Windows 7 or newer, your blank cd disc can be formatted (in Windows explorer), you can drag and drop the files with windows explorer, then right click to finalize the disc.
    Ok so there's really no way to fix this problem I'm having in dBpoweramp, is there? Yes? No?

    That would be a real shame since this looks like the weakest link in what is otherwise fine software.

    :(

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  • Spoon
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    If you have Windows 7 or newer, your blank cd disc can be formatted (in Windows explorer), you can drag and drop the files with windows explorer, then right click to finalize the disc.

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  • b8375629
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    Originally posted by Spoon
    Only special cd players will play mp3 data cds, all will play cds written as an audio cd, just like the ones bought in the store. Clarify which you are creating please.
    Gee, my car stereo plays them.

    Ok, I want an Audio CD using mp3 files.

    Maybe it shouldn't be called a "Data CD", but I do not want them converted into WAV or anything else. Otherwise they won't fit on to a standard 700mb blank CD

    Does that help?

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  • Spoon
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    Only special cd players will play mp3 data cds, all will play cds written as an audio cd, just like the ones bought in the store. Clarify which you are creating please.

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  • b8375629
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    Originally posted by Dat Ei
    For ripping your CD or converting your music into mp3 format, dBpoweramp is the right choice. For burning a CD, I would choose CDburnXP.


    Dat Ei
    Really?

    Hmmm....

    It already is in mp3 format so I don't need to do that again. I'm surprised you suggested that, though.

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  • Dat Ei
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    For ripping your CD or converting your music into mp3 format, dBpoweramp is the right choice. For burning a CD, I would choose CDburnXP.


    Dat Ei

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  • b8375629
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    Originally posted by Spoon
    You are writing a data CD containing mp3 files, with 'dBpoweramp cd writer'?
    What I want is an mp3 CD that's playable on most CD players.

    Is there a better way?

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