Question to those who burn mp3s on CDs
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Blaster |
Doods, I have one problem, which, I think, you will help me to solve. When I burnt my mp3s on CD I found that all the filenames, which were longer than 64 characters, were cut to that length (64 characters). For example I burn the file with name 4 Clubbers - Children (Future Breeze vs Junkfood Junkies Radio Edit).mp3, which has 72 characters (including spaces between words), and when I check this file on burnt CD, I find that it is named like this: 4 Clubbers - Children (Future Breeze vs Junkfood Junkies Rad.mp3
As you may see it contains only 64 characters instead of 72 (missing "io Edit").
So guys, how can I solve this problem. I want to have the full filename, not only 64 characters. Maybe somebody had the same problem in the past. Plzz help me.
P.S. I use NeroBurning 5.5.10.0 Demo. |
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Trance-Canada |
why are you burning them to CD ? so for storage ? if so just put a bunch of them in a .zip or .rar file and thatw ay you can keep and the names how they are. but if your burning them to play on a cd mp3 player i can suggest anything for that :/ |
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kr00t0n |
Also try dropping useless info
Get rid of 'radio edit' it isnt necessary
I always wonder why ppl put (such and such 'mix' or 'remix')??
Surely its a given that whatever is in the brackets is a mix? |
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Dj DoomForce |
It's probably a prob with iso compliant and crap.
U may try to play a little with the preferences/options section of nero and remove any iso/joliet ticks.
Also,getting a full version of nero would be even better.
Greetz |
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JohnSmith |
yes, it's an ISO compliant thing. it's never bothered me much, 64 characters is long enough to figure out what i'm listening to. |
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