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capera
01-01-2003, 07:17
Many of the music concerts I have been downloading are 735meg in size.

Is there a safe and reliable CD burning program that will allow me to burn these concerts to a 80min CDR?

Any replies appreaciated.

capera
02-01-2003, 16:26
Oh well.....

podunkviller
03-01-2003, 04:26
all standard production cd's that i can think of allow burning of 735 mb audio files. i recommend nero, personally.

tonyhill
03-01-2003, 04:29
You can get 99 Min cdrs, and a lot of the new burners support this.

Hope this helps.

werx
05-01-2003, 16:50
nero sucks ass dont get it its the worst shit out there. to be safe get a bigger cd, there are new cd's that support higher disc space. or if u want, covert them all to Mp3 format and burn them AS mp3 format not covert to audio form. hope this helps more ;|

PussyLover
15-01-2003, 03:13
don't listen to that guy at the bottom he knows s*** use nero

then u wont have to pay £1 a disk for 99min cdr's

listen to pudenkiller he knows the score just go to file properties and set overburn to 2mins over

itll work fine i use the MP3 chart albums if uve herd of them

NORTH EAST England only i believe, and i have over 9,000 albums on Mp3 and Nero hasnt failed Yet (2Yr)

podunkviller
16-01-2003, 08:35
lol - sillies - 80 min cd-rs hold 800 mb of audio.......

madassassin2k
16-01-2003, 13:42
I think its only 700mb

JoyBoy
16-01-2003, 14:20
Nope, when burning Audio CDs, a 700mb CDr becomes 800mb. Just like when burning Super/Video CDs. Easiest way to explain it is that Audio/Video CDs are burnt differently to Data CDs.

podunkviller
22-01-2003, 21:54
the math - for those who care :P (if i can remember it all)

44000 samples per second of audio (.wav format)

um....gdi - grabbing text....its late.

ok ok ok

44000 samples/second stored in 16 bit integer format results in 5 MB per minute of audio. for two channels, double it, 10 MBps