It is impossible to make an audio DVD that would play in a CD player. DVDs are made for DVD players, not CD players. You could use iTunes to make a Data DVD, but that still wouldn't play in a CD player. It might not even play in a DVD player. Sorry, you'll probably have to stick with CDs for audio.
Using a audio DVD extractor like Handbrke to do this job ...
An audio DVD is one that has sound on it -- music, voice, etc.
I strip the audio from DVD with a DVD Audio Ripper,
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
8 Streams of audio can be encoded to a DVD.
Make sure you are using the right disk and that your burner is capable of burning DVD's
No, CD-players do not play DVD's. You have to use a DVD player.
Yes, it can be placed there as audio files playable on the PC and in many modern DVD playback devices. Also, an audio format exists, just like with the CD (the CD-Audio format), and is conveniently named DVD-Audio.
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You need to make sure your DVD Audio/Video Out is connected to your TV(LD-3240) Audio/Video IN. Then you will need to flip the video inputs via the AV button on your remote. See page 10. Please make sure your dvd player is on.
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DVD audio is a digital format for delivering high quality sound to DVD's but not all DVD's players will play it. You have to check the box to see if it has it.