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Old 30-06-2001, 10:51
John Felps John Felps is offline
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bad mp3 rip

I don't have a burner personally, but a friend of mine does. I only know its a mac burner. I gave him many mp3's to put on one disc, but he returned them with only half burned, as the rest were 'bad'. Apparently, he had to change them into aiif format to burn them so a normal stereo system could read them as music, (I didn't know burning mp3's as mp3's is a storage only thing) and some wouldn't successfully change format. I know the details are general, but is there any way I can avoid giving him bad mp3's that won't burn properly?
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Old 10-07-2001, 16:04
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When you are downloading MP3's, always make sure that they are 128 Kbps. Any other format can cause the cd not to be burned properly!

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