Before there was
Google... before there was eBay... before there was Amazon... before
there was practically any other business on the internet... there was
MediaOutlet.com!
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Store & Shipping Information
All orders are shipped within 1 to 3 business days of placing your order
from our order fulfillment center in Bayonne, New Jersey USA by the
United States Postal Service (USPS). Orders are shipped via USPS First
Class Domestic to destinations within the United States and USPS First
Class International for destinations outside the U.S.. Orders are
shipped via their standard delivery service (no tracking number) and
delivery times are subject to the speed with which the U.S. Postal
Service expedites delivery, usually 3-7 business days domestic and 7-14
business days international. U.S. Postal Service delivery times may
vary. Next Day/Overnight shipping services are not available at this
time.
All items sold on this website are guaranteed to operate properly in
your equipment. All discs are self-checked after encoding, so it is very
unlikely that you'll get a bad disc. If you have problems playing one,
quick out our FAQ below.
If however in the unlikely event that your item is indeed flawed or
otherwise damaged, your item will be replaced, pending a Return
Materials Authorization (RMA) to be obtained from MediaOutlet.com by the
customer before returning any items. You may subject an RMA request by
sending an email to service@mediaoutlet.com describing the problem(s)
you are having. If approved, you will be issued an RMA number to be
written on the outside of the returned package. No items returned
without an RMA number will be accepted. Once your RMA is received, your
item will be substituted with a working replacement for the same item.
All sales are final. Due to the age and condition of much of the source
media, a given title may fall below regularly accepted quality
standards. It nevertheless will not prevent you from greatly enjoying
what remains of the audio/visual historical legacy of the media age.
MediaOutlet.com is the rights holder, producer and manufacturer of all
the items sold on this website.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
"Does an MP3 CD play on a cd player?"
As explained on the inside cover of the title, an MP3 CD will play on
your computer using any MP3 player program (such as WinAmp or iTunes),
on many standard CD players and DVD players of recent manufacture (make
sure yours is one before playing it), and on any home or portable MP3
player system (such as an iPod) that its contents are exported to. With
your MP3 player, you can use it to play every mp3 on this disc through
your PC speakers (which is the way most folks play them). Also, you can
always easily record these MP3s onto audio cassette tapes or burn them
onto regular audio CDs & play them in your home or car stereo,
boombox, entertainment system & more.
"What is an MP3 DVD? (as distinguished from an MP3 CD)"
As explained on the inside cover of the title, an MP3 DVD is especially
designed to play on your computer's DVD drive using any MP3 player
program (such as WinAmp or iTunes) and on any home or portable MP3
player system (such as an iPod) that its contents are exported to. It
also plays on MP3 compatible DVD players of recent manufacture (make
sure yours is one before playing it). With your MP3 player, you can play
every MP3 on this disc through your PC speakers (which is the way most
folks play them). If indeed you are able to play MP3 DVDs otherwise, the
particular DVD drive you are using may not be DVD+R compatible, which
is the disc stock this was burned onto. You can also try playing a DVD
laser lens cleaner disc and see if cleaning the lens eliminates the
problem (it very often is the problem!). The best bet would be to try
the DVD on a PC DVD drive. Also, you can always easily record these MP3s
onto audio cassette tapes or burn them onto regular audio CDs &
play them in your home or car stereo, boombox, entertainment system
& more.
"I can't play this DVD Video / DVD-ROM on my DVD player"
The particular DVD drive you are using may not be compatible with DVD+R
or Dual Layer DVD formats, which are the highest quality disc stocks
available. The best remedy would be to a) play your dvd on a player of
more recent manufacture, since all new standalone DVD players and all
new computer DVD drives can easily play both the DVD+R and Dual Layer
DVD formats, or b) in the case of an older computer DVD drive, update
your drive's firmware by downloading the latest firmware update for your
drive from the drive manufacturer's website. If indeed you are able to
play either DVD+R or Dual Layer discs otherwise and are still
experiencing problems playing it, you can try playing a DVD laser lens
cleaner disc and see if cleaning the lens eliminates the problem (it
very often is the problem!).
"Can I call customer service?"
All business is conducted through our website only. All customer
service is conducted by email using our "Contact MediaOutlet.com" link
in the left navigation bar of this web page. We do not conduct customer service
by telephone at this time.