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Old 10-23-2008, 05:30 AM
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Hi ALL,
I was wandering if somebody out there has similar problem.
I have E60, 525d, auto, reg July 2005 with business Sat Nav.
I am trying to play MP3s in the DVD drive. I have read a topic regarding what setting should be using when burning CD.
I followed the suggested settings, and burned single layer DVD-R with the following structure:
Artists/Album/MP3 tracks.
When I insert the DVD I drive only shows the first 11 folders. I can play all the tracks and see names OK in these folders, but there is no way to access the other folders. I counted the tracks that are inside the folders that I can see -221, size is about 1.3 GB.
I have read here that somebody fixed his problems by restricting the folder names to 8 chars, so I did this and burned another DVD with the following structure:
Artists/MP3 tracks
Unfortunately, I got the same result - I can only see the first 11 folders. MP3s in these folders play OK.
Some guys have reported that were able to play many more MP3s(than 221) even using DL DVDs OK.

To burn the DVD-R media I used Nero:
MP3 DVD-ROM
File System ISO 9660
File Name Length Max:30 chars
Burn speed: X2

The DVD media DVD-R Rivision.

Does anybody of you experienced similar problems and any idea of how to fix this issue.
Thanks
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