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No they will not work as the loading mechinism would not be able to grab ahold of the discs. Normal cd/dvd's load because the mechanism grabs by the sides of the disc and the 3'" disc would be to small.
First you need to convert the songs on the CD into mp3 music files then you copy these mp3 files to your mp3 player.
There are several freeware rip programs on the Internet that rip CD songs into mp3 files.
Do a Google search for these rip programs and install the program on your computer.
You can use Windows Media Player, it can rip music CDs and convert the music files into mp3 music files.
If your unit has an AUX IN then use that, otherwise you need to utilize the IP Bus system (the place where a CD change would hook up). If that's the case you will need to purchase and adapter from the manufacturer or Crutchfield.com
I had this jumbled up problem as it wasn't splitting up the tracks ie I had 6 track ones lined up together which put the chapters out of sync. The trick is to load each CD individually and immediately 'rename' each ie name of book, genre, CD1, CD2 etc. Then you can drag and drop into the MP3 player and they will be in the correct order. Worked for me anyway.
I've never heard of audio CD being block before from playback. Try this:
Reset your Ipod back to factory settings.
Drag and drop your songs from Itunes into your player. Do not use playlists.
Playback the songs from Itunes using the Ipod player as the file location. If playback is working, undock you Ipod from the computer and play again using the MP3 player.
the iRiver 700 Series Players use a software package called iRiver Music Manager for loading music.
The software package can be downloaded from iRiver at this link: http://iriverinc.com/support/ultra/700.aspx
You can also find firmware upgrade software there.
If you have an line level audio output on the shelf unit, you can as then the other end would connect up to your input to the sound card, if there is only a mic. input and no line input you can get whats called an antenuator, or get another audio sound card for the computer with a line level input jack. Good Luck
My computer doesn't recognize it either.
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