Content: 0:50 - what devices and file types the car radio supports. 1:04 - how to write MP3 files to a USB flash drive or memory card. 2:32 - how to burn MP3 files to CD. 4:25 - how to burn music to CD Audio (music disc). 6:09 - how to copy music from audio disc to computer (convert to MP3). 7:45 - how to burn DVD audio disc. 10:01 - how to rip music from DVD Audio to PC (convert to MP3). 11:12 - how to listen to music from your phone in the car. Watch how to burn audio CD or DVD for a car audio in MP3, FLAC. Did you like the video? Click Like button and subscribe to Hetman Software channel. We will be glad to answer any questions in comments.
I have a problem,i did all the same as you and when i go to finish burning than next than audio cd it opens windows media player i clicked start burn on windows media player but i says that there is a mistake and i can't burn it
I tried to make a DVD audio using the indicated app but it keeps saying to put a suitable media I used dvd-r and dvd-r should I use special media for this purpose?
I don’t think audio dvd creator is obtainable any more it may de funked I don’t know but I like it a lot it’s simple and takes like less than 40 minutes from start to finish any help on that would be awesome!!
It sounds like you're looking for an alternative to Audio DVD Creator, which seems to be unavailable or potentially malfunctioning. While I'm not aware of the specific software you mentioned, I can recommend some alternatives that you might find useful for creating audio DVDs or performing similar tasks: ImgBurn: ImgBurn is a popular and reliable software for creating and burning various types of discs, including audio DVDs. It's known for its simplicity and ease of use. CDBurnerXP: CDBurnerXP is another free tool that allows you to create audio DVDs and CDs. It supports a wide range of formats and provides a straightforward interface. Ashampoo Burning Studio Free: This software offers a user-friendly interface and supports creating audio DVDs along with various other disc-related tasks. Nero Burning ROM: Nero is a well-known name in disc burning software. While it has both free and paid versions, it provides advanced features for creating and burning audio DVDs. iTunes (for Mac): If you're using a Mac, you can use iTunes to create audio CDs that can be played in most DVD players. Windows Media Player (for Windows): Windows Media Player on Windows computers also offers the option to create audio CDs that can be played in compatible DVD players. Roxio Creator: Roxio Creator is a comprehensive suite of disc-related tools that includes features for creating audio DVDs. Remember that the availability of software might change over time, and it's a good idea to check the official websites or reliable download sources for the most up-to-date versions of these tools. Always make sure to download software from trusted sources to avoid any security risks. Before using any software, be sure to review its features and capabilities to ensure it meets your requirements for creating audio DVDs. Additionally, you might want to explore online forums or communities to see if others have found alternatives to the specific software you mentioned.
I tried audio DVD creator. But for the trial version the number of songs that can be entered to the disc is really limited(like 10 songs). So no use of wasting time and your dvd for it. :-/
I have audio dvd creator but it keeps shutting off my computer during the rip and burn I have successfully since 2008 burned over 500 4.7 g DVDRs which btw is about 2 tbs! I really find it therapeutic relaxing and to put 7 or 8 or 9 cds onto 1 disc then play it back on my home DVD player is a real kick as I’m trying hard to get away from my computer! I don’t know why either why I can’t use 8.5g or better yet a Blu ray dvdr at 25G! Imagine that a cd is 500 mb that would be 40+ cds on 1 disc can you help me? And ps on audio dvd creator u can not rip burn FLAC! Thanks CAN NOT NO NEGATIVE!! 🙏 😊
It's great to hear about your passion for creating audio DVDs and your successful history of burning discs! However, the issue you're experiencing with your computer shutting off during the rip and burn process can be frustrating. There could be several reasons for this problem. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue: Check System Resources: Ensure that your computer has enough available RAM and CPU resources to handle the ripping and burning process. Running resource-intensive tasks alongside the burning process could lead to system instability. Cooling and Overheating: Make sure your computer is not overheating during the process. High temperatures can cause your computer to shut down as a safety measure. Ensure proper ventilation and cooling for your computer. Power Supply: A faulty power supply unit (PSU) could cause sudden shutdowns. If your PSU is not delivering stable power, it might lead to unexpected shutdowns. Consider checking your power supply unit or using a different one if available. Software Compatibility: Since you mentioned that you've been using the same software since 2008, it's possible that changes in the operating system or other software updates have introduced compatibility issues. Make sure your software is up-to-date and compatible with your current operating system. Driver Updates: Ensure that all your hardware drivers, especially those related to your DVD burner, are up-to-date. Outdated drivers can cause conflicts and instability. Disk Space: Check if you have enough free disk space on the drive where the software is saving temporary files during the ripping and burning process. Software Conflict: Sometimes, conflicts with other software running on your computer can lead to unexpected shutdowns. Try closing any unnecessary background applications before starting the ripping and burning process. Data Integrity: Check the condition of the DVDs you are using. Damaged or poor-quality discs can sometimes cause errors during the burning process. Try Different Media: Experiment with different types of DVDs or Blu-ray discs to see if the problem persists. Using higher-quality discs might help. Contact Support: If none of the above steps solve the issue, you might want to reach out to the support team of the Audio DVD Creator software for assistance. It's important to be cautious when troubleshooting computer issues, especially involving hardware components. If you're not comfortable making hardware changes or adjustments, it might be a good idea to seek help from a professional technician. Lastly, regarding the FLAC format, if your current software doesn't support it, you might want to consider using a different software that can handle FLAC files, or you could convert your FLAC files to a format supported by your current software before burning them to discs.
@@HetmanRecovery thanks a ton for you time 1st of all and of course your problem shooting solutions and the quick reply! I have about 50 75 blank discs leftover that’s all then I’m going to quit making dvdrs and move on to something else no computer related like outdoors stuff (hehehe) for many reasons but last December 2022 I spilled Pepsi on a laptop took it to a shop full of teens and they said it’s history so anyway I get it home plug it in and guess what… works like new!! Then April 23 2023 I had a hard drive crash and I said I’m not going to take it to the teens computer shop I’ll take it elsewhere this place to we’re inept! My new question is I have too many questions about all 5 of my computers but where do you recommend in Oceanside California I take 4 of my dinosaur windows 7 to be updated and or repaired or replaced here whe I live? Again thank you very very much and oh how I wish I could find a reputable computer repair facility near my home!!! If your in so cal I’d pay you sir as you seem like your just a fantastic guy!!! Thanks for your help! Hope to hear from you soon again!
"What formats to choose? Well you don’t need special skills to find out". Honestly, you should have added "you dubass" at the end for good measure. Thanks anyway.
Content:
0:50 - what devices and file types the car radio supports.
1:04 - how to write MP3 files to a USB flash drive or memory card.
2:32 - how to burn MP3 files to CD.
4:25 - how to burn music to CD Audio (music disc).
6:09 - how to copy music from audio disc to computer (convert to MP3).
7:45 - how to burn DVD audio disc.
10:01 - how to rip music from DVD Audio to PC (convert to MP3).
11:12 - how to listen to music from your phone in the car.
Watch how to burn audio CD or DVD for a car audio in MP3, FLAC. Did you like the video? Click Like button and subscribe to Hetman Software channel. We will be glad to answer any questions in comments.
A man of great taste i see
i have a question if i addfiles to thefolderthen record would it show error.because it shows error.i have a japanese car with stock cd player radio
Great music taste.
I have a problem,i did all the same as you and when i go to finish burning than next than audio cd it opens windows media player i clicked start burn on windows media player but i says that there is a mistake and i can't burn it
1) Check the disc in the player
2) Perhaps the disc itself was written with an error
3) Maybe you have problems with the laser
I made a wrong decision. I chose using the disc as a USB flash drive and not as a dvd player to burn files. How can I change it back?
I HAVE THE SAME ISSUE! HELP :(
just format it
@@gogich1234 doesnt help
Same step but dont work to my car stereo 😐 can you help me?
Watch car stereo manual
I tried to make a DVD audio using the indicated app but it keeps saying to put a suitable media
I used dvd-r and dvd-r should I use special media for this purpose?
I don’t think audio dvd creator is obtainable any more it may de funked I don’t know but I like it a lot it’s simple and takes like less than 40 minutes from start to finish any help on that would be awesome!!
It sounds like you're looking for an alternative to Audio DVD Creator, which seems to be unavailable or potentially malfunctioning. While I'm not aware of the specific software you mentioned, I can recommend some alternatives that you might find useful for creating audio DVDs or performing similar tasks:
ImgBurn: ImgBurn is a popular and reliable software for creating and burning various types of discs, including audio DVDs. It's known for its simplicity and ease of use.
CDBurnerXP: CDBurnerXP is another free tool that allows you to create audio DVDs and CDs. It supports a wide range of formats and provides a straightforward interface.
Ashampoo Burning Studio Free: This software offers a user-friendly interface and supports creating audio DVDs along with various other disc-related tasks.
Nero Burning ROM: Nero is a well-known name in disc burning software. While it has both free and paid versions, it provides advanced features for creating and burning audio DVDs.
iTunes (for Mac): If you're using a Mac, you can use iTunes to create audio CDs that can be played in most DVD players.
Windows Media Player (for Windows): Windows Media Player on Windows computers also offers the option to create audio CDs that can be played in compatible DVD players.
Roxio Creator: Roxio Creator is a comprehensive suite of disc-related tools that includes features for creating audio DVDs.
Remember that the availability of software might change over time, and it's a good idea to check the official websites or reliable download sources for the most up-to-date versions of these tools. Always make sure to download software from trusted sources to avoid any security risks.
Before using any software, be sure to review its features and capabilities to ensure it meets your requirements for creating audio DVDs. Additionally, you might want to explore online forums or communities to see if others have found alternatives to the specific software you mentioned.
so this dvd thing works for music video for car?
I tried audio DVD creator. But for the trial version the number of songs that can be entered to the disc is really limited(like 10 songs). So no use of wasting time and your dvd for it. :-/
You can find many same free softwares in internet.
Be careful, it installs a virus as well
It's monitoring your apps, mouse and keyboard
Umm..mine burn to DVD mp3 song...didnt make a sound in my company DVD player...why??
I have audio dvd creator but it keeps shutting off my computer during the rip and burn I have successfully since 2008 burned over 500 4.7 g DVDRs which btw is about 2 tbs! I really find it therapeutic relaxing and to put 7 or 8 or 9 cds onto 1 disc then play it back on my home DVD player is a real kick as I’m trying hard to get away from my computer! I don’t know why either why I can’t use 8.5g or better yet a Blu ray dvdr at 25G! Imagine that a cd is 500 mb that would be 40+ cds on 1 disc can you help me? And ps on audio dvd creator u can not rip burn FLAC! Thanks CAN NOT NO NEGATIVE!! 🙏 😊
It's great to hear about your passion for creating audio DVDs and your successful history of burning discs! However, the issue you're experiencing with your computer shutting off during the rip and burn process can be frustrating. There could be several reasons for this problem. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
Check System Resources: Ensure that your computer has enough available RAM and CPU resources to handle the ripping and burning process. Running resource-intensive tasks alongside the burning process could lead to system instability.
Cooling and Overheating: Make sure your computer is not overheating during the process. High temperatures can cause your computer to shut down as a safety measure. Ensure proper ventilation and cooling for your computer.
Power Supply: A faulty power supply unit (PSU) could cause sudden shutdowns. If your PSU is not delivering stable power, it might lead to unexpected shutdowns. Consider checking your power supply unit or using a different one if available.
Software Compatibility: Since you mentioned that you've been using the same software since 2008, it's possible that changes in the operating system or other software updates have introduced compatibility issues. Make sure your software is up-to-date and compatible with your current operating system.
Driver Updates: Ensure that all your hardware drivers, especially those related to your DVD burner, are up-to-date. Outdated drivers can cause conflicts and instability.
Disk Space: Check if you have enough free disk space on the drive where the software is saving temporary files during the ripping and burning process.
Software Conflict: Sometimes, conflicts with other software running on your computer can lead to unexpected shutdowns. Try closing any unnecessary background applications before starting the ripping and burning process.
Data Integrity: Check the condition of the DVDs you are using. Damaged or poor-quality discs can sometimes cause errors during the burning process.
Try Different Media: Experiment with different types of DVDs or Blu-ray discs to see if the problem persists. Using higher-quality discs might help.
Contact Support: If none of the above steps solve the issue, you might want to reach out to the support team of the Audio DVD Creator software for assistance.
It's important to be cautious when troubleshooting computer issues, especially involving hardware components. If you're not comfortable making hardware changes or adjustments, it might be a good idea to seek help from a professional technician.
Lastly, regarding the FLAC format, if your current software doesn't support it, you might want to consider using a different software that can handle FLAC files, or you could convert your FLAC files to a format supported by your current software before burning them to discs.
@@HetmanRecovery thanks a ton for you time 1st of all and of course your problem shooting solutions and the quick reply! I have about 50 75 blank discs leftover that’s all then I’m going to quit making dvdrs and move on to something else no computer related like outdoors stuff (hehehe) for many reasons but last December 2022 I spilled Pepsi on a laptop took it to a shop full of teens and they said it’s history so anyway I get it home plug it in and guess what… works like new!! Then April 23 2023 I had a hard drive crash and I said I’m not going to take it to the teens computer shop I’ll take it elsewhere this place to we’re inept! My new question is I have too many questions about all 5 of my computers but where do you recommend in Oceanside California I take 4 of my dinosaur windows 7 to be updated and or repaired or replaced here whe I live? Again thank you very very much and oh how I wish I could find a reputable computer repair facility near my home!!! If your in so cal I’d pay you sir as you seem like your just a fantastic guy!!! Thanks for your help! Hope to hear from you soon again!
if I do the 4 part ,will I be able to listen music in my car or I should do the 7 part with the program and the dvd disk ???
Please describe your question in more detail?
It did not give me the option to burn as an audio cd, it is a dvd+r
maybe you are using a different version of the program?
It didn’t work does it matter I f the files I used are mp3? Because my CD player runs compact disc digital audio
Hi , do you still need help ?
Didn't get drive tools by ctrl C and ctrl V but did dragging. Thanks, worked fine
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What formats r for car
Its on google
Awesome! thank you!!!
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LMFAOO
I didint get drive tools
Thanks!! It was really helpful
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this does not work with FLAC and windows 11 Home
My record is loud during burn
Disappointing that Audio DVD Creator doesn't support FLAC :(
Be careful, it installs a virus as well
It's monitoring your apps, mouse and keyboard
Finish burning doesn't let me click it
only cd work ,,dvd not work in car sysyem
some of them do.
I can't drop and drag 20 cds AND i need to build a DVD....
How to Record Music for a Car Audio in MP3, FLAC, AudioVideo CD or DVD
Stop sniffing
"What formats to choose? Well you don’t need special skills to find out".
Honestly, you should have added "you dubass" at the end for good measure.
Thanks anyway.
If you have any questions, please ask
no help whatsoever