What program are you using? And is your pogram converting the MP3 to a wav file? |
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I've wondered this for a while. Why do the black cds I buy have 700 mb in them, when they can't hold 700 mb. Whenever I burn a cd, it comes up with a time amount i can have on the cd. Therefor, I can't burn a 200 mg file because it exceeds the time limit, even though it still has space. Why is this. |
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What program are you using? And is your pogram converting the MP3 to a wav file? |
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If you are trying to burn an audio cd from mp3s, standard burning programs first convert the mp3 to a wav file (which is much larger). Therefore, the 200mb mp3 will result in a wav file larger than 700mb. |
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Ohhhhhh, Thats why. I didn't know it turned the mp3 into a .wav. I thought the whole point of an mp3 was to be able to use it in a cd. well, that explains it. Thanks. |
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The whole point of MP3 is to be able to compress digital music and still have it sound good. .WAV files sound the best but they are huge! |
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Another option you could try is to just burn the mp3 onto a data disc, as I think bradybreaker mentioned...then if your cd player can play mp3 cds (a good number of modern ones can), perhaps that might work for ya. |
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