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Burning a CD or DVD
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m***@gmail.com
2005-01-25 23:03:50 UTC
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Hello everyone

I have 25 songs or so that I'd like on one CD. Here is my question:

1. Is it possible to lower the file size to actually fit on a CD and
put into audio format?

2. Can I burn onto a DVD like I do onto a CD, so it can just store more
info, or can that not be done using an audio format?

TX
Mike
Stratomaster
2005-01-26 20:04:11 UTC
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Post by m***@gmail.com
Hello everyone
1. Is it possible to lower the file size to actually fit on a CD and
put into audio format?
The CD standard is 44.1KHz, 16 bit audio. It will not allow for any
deviations.
Post by m***@gmail.com
2. Can I burn onto a DVD like I do onto a CD, so it can just store more
info, or can that not be done using an audio format?
You basically have two choices:

1) Burn an mp3 data CD and play it on your DVD player. Using the
highest possible bitrate (320Kbps) will give you high quality and
minimal loss.

2) Create a DVD Audio disk. This would be the closest thing to an audio
CD you could create on a DVD. However, it requires special software to
create a DVD-A disk, and will only play on a 2496 DVD player. (Standard
DVD players won't do it).
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TX
Mike
m***@gmail.com
2005-01-28 20:23:19 UTC
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Thanks!

Mike

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