I am a one man band. I used Audacity to record from my Korg i2, which was an arranger keyboard, using seqiuences. I recorded all my sequences using Audacity and converted them to MP3s and put them in folders which I played back on a CD player which played MP3s and allowed you to use folders, which made my life easier on stage. my question is, can I use Audacity to make theses groups of songs to be read as an album or albums by an MP3 player (this one is an RCA, i cannot afford an iPod) or is there some software i canuse to get this done. i know it sounds kind of vague, but esstially what i need to do is gorup MP3s together and make the MP3 palyer recognize them as albums. I am not real hip on this stuff.
Thanks in advance, Danny jo, an Audacity fan for 300 years
Folders, albums and such
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The final version of Audacity for Windows 98/ME is the legacy 2.0.0 version.
Re: Folders, albums and such
I can't be sure about your RCA player, but I can play MP3s on my DVD player, and have them in folders.
All I do is is to create my MP3's on the computer, put them in folders, then use CDBurnerXP (a good yet free CD/DVD burning program) to copy the folders onto a data CD.
Is there any reason why you cant just use a series of normal audio CDs? The sound quality of MP3s is always a bit less than an audio CD, and with normal Audio CDs you would be able to use them on a normal CD player (could be useful if your RCA ever breaks down). CDBurnerXP can also burn normal audio CDs - you just have to select "audio CD" as the type of disk that you want.
CDBurnerXP is available here: http://cdburnerxp.se/
All I do is is to create my MP3's on the computer, put them in folders, then use CDBurnerXP (a good yet free CD/DVD burning program) to copy the folders onto a data CD.
Is there any reason why you cant just use a series of normal audio CDs? The sound quality of MP3s is always a bit less than an audio CD, and with normal Audio CDs you would be able to use them on a normal CD player (could be useful if your RCA ever breaks down). CDBurnerXP can also burn normal audio CDs - you just have to select "audio CD" as the type of disk that you want.
CDBurnerXP is available here: http://cdburnerxp.se/
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