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Joined on: Thursday, 7th December 2000, 14:21, Last used: Thursday, 7th December 2000, 14:21

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Aiwa 370 - Best MP3 format information, and media question

OK - here`s the key to getting the most with regard to CD formatting. If you use Nero, check the Joliet option, to use Unicode characters in the file names. You`ll now get the first 14 characters of each song, instead of the eight characters with the ~`s.

Now my problem - I have a Ricoh CD-RW that works fine, and some older "name brand" CD-R`s that work, but brand new Maxell CD-RW`s do not and two brands of cheaper CD-R`s do not (I`m in the US - brand names may vary?) Has anyone else had trouble with specific brands of blanks CDs?

Aiwa 370 - what`s the proper format for MP3 discs?

When I got my new Aiwa 370, I popped in a disc of MP3`s that I keep to listen to music on my notebook computer, and it worked except for some confusion of directory names that may have had to do with it being a multisession disc.

I made a new disc using ISO version 1 format and 8.3 format file names, as suggested in the manual, and with all the MP3 files in one directory, also as suggested in the manual. The player reads the disc and shows the number of tracks, but won`t play the music (it just makes sounds as if the head is seeking over and over).

What CD format(s) have worked for others? Is there a way to make the player recognize ID3 tags (I read a review somewhere that said that it did)?

Thanks for any help!

Aiwa 370 proper format for MP3?

When I got my new Aiwa 370, I popped in a disc of MP3`s that I keep to listen to music on my notebook computer, and it worked except for some confusion of directory names that may have had to do with it being a multisession disc.

I made a new disc using ISO version 1 format and 8.3 format file names, as suggested in the manual, and with all the MP3 files in one directory, also as suggested in the manual. The player reads the disc and shows the number of tracks, but won`t play the music (it just makes sounds as if the head is seeking over and over).

What CD format(s) have worked for others? Is there a way to make the player recognize ID3 tags (I read a review somewhere that said that it did)?

Thanks for any help!