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Post by Smash Ventura on Feb 11, 2013 21:48:21 GMT -5
sorry guys if this has been asked a million times but i been following any turtorials i can find and this thing just docent want to work with me..wasted a whole day on this already.... i have recorded a audio disc..put it in the xbox 360,it reads it but will not let me rip the cd at all... i have tried different audio disks but no matter what the "rip cd" option is in grey...
i am frustrated as i have looked up step by steps and watched video turtorials but the rop cd part just wont work for me at all...
do the songs have to be a differenr audio format then mp3?
any help at all would be greatly appreciated thanks everyone
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Post by Lewscher on Feb 12, 2013 3:22:52 GMT -5
I don't see what your doing wrong. have you burned the cd yourself as an actual audio cd? that's all I can think of other than idv3 tags or whatever they're called. have you got enough space left also?
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Post by Smash Ventura on Feb 12, 2013 4:12:02 GMT -5
I don't see what your doing wrong. have you burned the cd yourself as an actual audio cd? that's all I can think of other than idv3 tags or whatever they're called. have you got enough space left also? thanks for the reply man yes burned it myself audio disk on ... how much space is needed to put music on the xbox? ill check the memory when i get a chance but i only have a couple game saves on it.
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Post by Lewscher on Feb 12, 2013 14:58:19 GMT -5
create a playlist for each song >.< thats 99% your problem. sorry i didnt think of it before
each song on your 360 needs to be in a separate playlist, you then choose that playlist for the song in game
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Post by Smash Ventura on Feb 12, 2013 15:33:03 GMT -5
yeah man i read that part i appreciate the help i finally figured out what the thing is...lol when i bought my xbox it was the basic one...i have shopped around and goung to add the big external drive thing...i couldn't afford the higher end xbox that came with that when they first came out but fast foreword to now and buying it separate and hooking it to mine is priced with in my budget. i should be able to rip audio cds and save each track separately then. im cussing here but im also hoping that having that willalso allow for the replay after the matches with the created guy...right now all i get is king saying lets take a look at some highlights but then it cuts to just the victory cut scene... thanks for helping man i appreciate it mods can lock this now if they wish
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Post by BCizzle on Feb 12, 2013 15:45:20 GMT -5
You need to burn them as audio files, MP3s won't work. I've wasted a couple discs doing that myself when I forget.
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Post by Smash Ventura on Feb 12, 2013 15:59:13 GMT -5
You need to burn them as audio files, MP3s won't work. I've wasted a couple discs doing that myself when I forget. oh? like a wav file you mean? i burn the disc as a audio disc but admittedly the songs are mp3s....what do i save em as man..wavs or some other format?
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Post by Lewscher on Feb 12, 2013 18:52:23 GMT -5
thing is, when I played smackdown 08 & 09 I just burned an audio cd with itunes, the original downloads were most likely mp3, rip onto my xbox, create each song in its own playlist, and then it shows up in game under user playlist or something in the music select in game, and I pick any one of the playlist I made, each playlist you create on your xbox containing one song.
have you done this? if so, which it sounds like, I'm REALLY not sure what your issue is. I used to make and rip cd onto my xbox all the time years ago, now I plug in my ipod or use last fm. but as far as wwe games go I don't bother anymore.
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Post by Smash Ventura on Feb 12, 2013 19:32:24 GMT -5
no man i have done this before totallt new to it...but theres a post up there that says mp3s wont work so im not sure if i need to use waves from a audio disc or if mp3s are still ok...lol
one things clear i need to get a hard drive attachment which i will get asap...
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Post by Elliot on Feb 12, 2013 22:14:26 GMT -5
I've always used any kind of sound file. MP3s have worked for me in the past. You just have to make sure that the CD you burn is set to "Audio CD" in your burning program otherwise it won't work. I was having this problem years ago for one of the SmackDown games, but once I changed it to Audio CD, it ripped them fine.
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Post by BCizzle on Feb 13, 2013 0:45:33 GMT -5
I've always used any kind of sound file. MP3s have worked for me in the past. You just have to make sure that the CD you burn is set to "Audio CD" in your burning program otherwise it won't work. I was having this problem years ago for one of the SmackDown games, but once I changed it to Audio CD, it ripped them fine. See this is the thing that confuses me. I thought if it saves as an audio file than it's a wav and not an MP3 or MP4 (I guess that's what they use now?) All this tech stuff is a little messy for me - I have wasted a couple blank discs when I burned them wrong. Then of course you have to save each song as it's own playlist. It would be nice if you didn't have to do this, though, it's kind of busywork. Maybe with the XBOX 720 it will different.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2013 2:55:32 GMT -5
You need to burn them as audio files, MP3s won't work. I've wasted a couple discs doing that myself when I forget. I love you're sig.
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Post by Lewscher on Feb 13, 2013 10:08:02 GMT -5
you don't have an xbox hard drive? that's almost certainly the issue surely!
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Post by Smash Ventura on Feb 13, 2013 14:22:46 GMT -5
you don't have an xbox hard drive? that's almost certainly the issue surely! yeah man took me awhile as i am new to all this but i figured it out...i got the basic version of the xbox 360 when it came out...didnt realize id have to of had the mid level or high end one to do the music not to mention have more space on it... im sure once i get that the music problem will be solved.
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Post by BCizzle on Feb 14, 2013 15:01:53 GMT -5
you don't have an xbox hard drive? that's almost certainly the issue surely! Yeah, really, how can you rip when you having nothing to rip to? If you don't have a hard drive do you use some kind of memory card? That basic Xbox deal with no hard drive is a pile of crap, stupid Microsoft. I got one of those big overpriced hard drives a couple years back, 20 gigs just don't cut it.
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