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Off Topic Forums => Other Platforms => Personal Computer (PC, MAC, etc) General Talk => Topic started by: lostboyz on July 08, 2005, 10:02:00 AM
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was it cda files or mp3? mp3 you can fit over 150
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I had 130 songs fit on an mp3 disc, but you could fit more by making it an mp4 disc, but i can only play mp4 on my computer. When your burning songs onto a cd, instead of making an audio cd, make it an mp3 cd, or wmv,...etc and youll be able to fit alot more songs on the disc, but you can only play a mp3 cd on a mp3 player or computers, etc....
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Yeah, mp3 CD players are more scarce, but they are now pretty cheap and becoming much more popular. MP3's only take up about 4-6MB of space on a 700MB CD-r. so 700/5=140 songs. Instead of burning an audio CD, you burn a data cd like you are just backing up files. Your MP3 CD player or computer should load the ID3 tag if the player supports them.
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mp4 is to rare to use on anything but a pc pretty much. To get it, use nero wave editor or something like, and open a song, and click save as, then you should see that nero can save files as mp3,mp4,wav, etc...
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why not just stick the cd in a computer and look at the file extentions.
*edit* I've also seen 99 minute discs before it might be on one of those (though whenever I tried to burn a cd with one of those it would always become a coaster).
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Technically, a CD can have 99 tracks, so the question is how long is each track on the CD you have...
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can you get the disc?
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Well did you ever consider it could be a 99 Minute cd-r.
Like this one.
http://www.shop.com/...e cds-p17825159