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Luv_n_Darkness
December 31st, 2002, 04:05 PM
K,
One R-CD can hold 80minuets/740mb.
I have a Disk Man and a Stereo that plays MP3 CD's.

I figured that MP3's would take up less space than Wave's on a CD, so you could fit more MP3's on to the CD.
But I guess it goes by the amount of time the songs take up not the space, right????
So what makes an MP3 Player soo good????
Is there a CD that you can get that can hold even more MP3's????

Thanx'

Daizy
December 31st, 2002, 05:36 PM
When you burn MP3's they are burned as Data, thus.....you've got 700MB to use up. When they are burned as music, in .wav or .cda format, you'll be limited by the minutes.

Daizy

lufbra
January 1st, 2003, 03:28 AM
Hmmmm, I have a CD with about 20 hours worth of MP3's on it, I also have a "walkman" like MP3 player, it holds regular sized CD's, and can play all the 20 hours of MP3's, or regular shop bought CD's!!! :)

Dave.

VaCpuNerd
January 1st, 2003, 04:33 AM
i use music match jukebox to burn mp3 cd's

however......

if the music you are burning was downloaded off the net, it is illegal to burn the music onto a mp3 cd, not that anyone will enforce it, but its still illegal

lufbra
January 1st, 2003, 04:58 AM
Yup, so where are you burning your's from? :)

Dave.

enat66
January 1st, 2003, 05:18 AM
It's illegal to do a lot of things: This includes, having, not just burning, ripped music, j-walking, and I heard somewhere it is illegal to use those cd on your hardrive things (where it creates a virtual drive and puts the contents of the cd onto that) But this may have been a rumor.