This method is tortuous, and will waste a lot of DVD capacity because obviously the video files are on it. This means that the original video’s audio track needs to be removed and then placed on the music files you want to play. But the most identifiable trouble point is that you can’t import audio-only to burn a DVD-Video disc, you’ll have to import videos that contain the audio files. A well-burned standard DVD-Video disc with music definitely will play on DVD player because while burning, the DVD creator will convert the imported video files to DVD format.If you want to burn this for playing on the DVD player, it is best to make all your audio files in MP3 format. The supported audio formats depend on the DVD player manufacturers. Most DVD players will play MP3 files, if you have not only MP3s recorded on your DVD but also some other formats of music files, such as FLAC, OGG, etc., then your player might not be able to play all the files. The majority of people would tend to burn this kind of disc but there is one thing to note.
By this way, you can put many hours of music audio files to DVD±R with a maximum capacity of 4.7GB (or will display 4.38GB on Windows OS).
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