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hey folks,

 

 

i've got one question:

for those who have DVD/CD/CDRW/mp3 Players and etc..,not those DVD ROMs for computer, but those standalone audio/video components....how can I play DVD-R (and the variations,home burned DVDs) with mp3s, on such standalone DVD that support mp3s, is this possible or it is a feature that is still to come? so, it means recording a dvd with mp3s as data and listening them, either on todays audio/video dvd/cd players that support mp3 (is it possible?) or eventually some other type of player that supports audio/video dvd/cd/cdrw + mp3?

hopefully some did try this and knows something about it..

 

and how about such player that support audio/video cd/dvd/cdr/cdrw + mp3, and ID3 tag displaying at the front panel? I'm not talking about discman's that support mp3, but standalone CD players...

 

e.g. panasonic have whole range of models that support dvd/cd/cdr/cdrw + mp3 and dvd audio,dvd video,video cd and etc...do they display the id3 tag? or any similar to the panasonic ones?

 

thanks

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Thats not what I asked if you carefully read my question....but if you insist-its cheaper with DVD-R and less space for one reason if you want to know that much

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First of all, your wording makes it VERY hard to understand what you mean. I assume this is because you are not as proficient with English as with another language?

 

In any case, I don't think any company has made a DVD player that supports ANY DVD (whether DVD-R, DVD-RW, or pressed DVD) with MP3 DATA on it. All DVD players (standalone) I have seen play only CD's (CD-R, CD-RW, or pressed CD) with MP3 data on them.

 

So with that stated, I'm not sure which models display ID3 tag information on the display panel. I would assume that any new model with a decent LCD dispaly would be able to collect/display ID3 and ID3v2 information.

 

If you would like to know specific information about Panasonic (or any model), you should contact the retailer, or the company and inquire as to the capabilities of any particular unit.

 

That's all I can say!

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