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Hello,
There are discs that are on the one side DVDs, on the other side CDs, which is especially good for pop music: on the DVD side you can have the video clips, on the CD side, the audio tracks (which can also be played by a portable CD player when you are on the road).
Since some portable CD players can read .MP3 files, I have an idea: to make a CD that contents both video files that can be played on the PC and .MP3 files that can be played with a portable CD player. How to do this? Must the video files be in a separate folder to separate them from the audio files, or shall I use no folder structure at all, because this would be a problem for the CD player?
Any tips are welcome!!!
Many greetings,
A Friend
There are discs that are on the one side DVDs, on the other side CDs, which is especially good for pop music: on the DVD side you can have the video clips, on the CD side, the audio tracks (which can also be played by a portable CD player when you are on the road).
Since some portable CD players can read .MP3 files, I have an idea: to make a CD that contents both video files that can be played on the PC and .MP3 files that can be played with a portable CD player. How to do this? Must the video files be in a separate folder to separate them from the audio files, or shall I use no folder structure at all, because this would be a problem for the CD player?
Any tips are welcome!!!
Many greetings,
A Friend