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mp3 & CDJ 1000 mk2
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Daniel Jay
What do you do if you have a 320 kbps mp3 & want to play it on a CDJ Mk 2? do you convert it to WAV (I know, this wont increase the quality...) or do you burn it as an audio CD (say, through iTunes) [AAC is it?]
Spirit5
Just burn them as a regular audio CD, you can't play MP3 discs on the MK2, thats what they added with the new MK3. You do not convert it to WAV.
Daniel Jay
Yeh I was looking at iTunes I realise that now. It's easy enough. Ive got a mk2 coming soon (cant wait! :D ) & soon i'll probably get a mk3 on finance.
Spirit5
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Originally posted by Daniel Jay
Yeh I was looking at iTunes I realise that now. It's easy enough. Ive got a mk2 coming soon (cant wait! :D ) & soon i'll probably get a mk3 on finance.


Cool, the MK2 is great, hasn't caused me many problems. Yeah I could have waited till now and got the MK3 but those added features I don't need. I don't really like "MP3" CDs anyways..
Devil Bunny
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Originally posted by Spirit5
Just burn them as a regular audio CD, you can't play MP3 discs on the MK2, thats what they added with the new MK3. You do not convert it to WAV.


A standard audio cd that you buy from the store is .wav fyi.
Spirit5
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Originally posted by Devil Bunny
A standard audio cd that you buy from the store is .wav fyi.


I realize this but you burn the MP3 as a CD-A disc, which is a "standard audio CD", i'm not talking about the file extension, rather the burning method. There's no WAV discs, there's CD-A discs, he's wanting to burn MP3s like you would a WAV or another other format onto a CDR disc as a CD-A disc. Usually on burning programs there are an option for either standard audio CDs or for MP3 discs...
Devil Bunny
Okay, i mistook your post.
Spirit5
quote:
Originally posted by Devil Bunny
Okay, i mistook your post.


It's all right, I was a little unclear myself...
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