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Prism
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so what format does the CDJ-800 play CDs in? Audio or data worth up to 700 MB of mp3 files recorded on a CDRW?
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Jul-22-2005 03:51
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alligator
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: vancouver
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| quote: | Originally posted by Prism
so what format does the CDJ-800 play CDs in? Audio or data worth up to 700 MB of mp3 files recorded on a CDRW? |
except the cdj 200, no other pioneer cdj (as of yet) playes mp3 format
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Jul-22-2005 07:36
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Prism
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ste
as for the mp3 playing function - who on earth is gonna wanna skip through 100s of tracks on the one CD to play a track for every mix? i find 8 tracks on one cd is enough and never fills it anyway. |
Me!! What's a song search for? If you had them your mp3s on CDRW recorded as data at least a hundred of them you're never gonna have to change the CD!!
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Jul-22-2005 15:58
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djshtr
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Registered: Aug 2000
Location: T dot / MI / NYC
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| quote: | Originally posted by Prism
Me!! What's a song search for? If you had them your mp3s on CDRW recorded as data at least a hundred of them you're never gonna have to change the CD!! |
precisely. I have about 100 trance tracks on a mp3 CD.. i'll never have to eject teh CD unless i'm switching genre, then ill throw in my house CD, etc. And since most decent decks have ID3, its easy to scroll to the name very quickly. You can also pop the disc and use dos mode to get a file listing and then put it into MS word and make it a numbered list. Then you can glance and it and see what number your track is and quickly key to that track (in case you dont have ID3 on your player).
much better than going through a huge wallet of CDs...
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Jul-22-2005 19:46
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alligator
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: vancouver
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| quote: | Originally posted by spdandpwr
mp3s cds are more likely to skip if their is a scratch on the disk |
don't you have a problem if an audio cd has a scratch...it starts skipping and making a horrible noise...
the denon have a quick search built in so you can jump between folder, and a set amount of tracks at one time...
having mp3 format..you only need a few cds and still have music to play for hours and hours....where having audio cds you'll have to have your hundreds of songs to match a mp3 format cd...
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Jul-22-2005 20:47
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