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Old 01-05-2006, 07:37 AM
NJITGS
 
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Default Re: Audio Converting

I have already converted them to MP3 with the Streambox Ripper and they are
still too big to fit on CD and I figured, just like you said, that if I
change the conversion setttings they will not be playable on a standard CD
player wich I intend for them, so I guess I am just going to have to record
them to 90 minute cassettes as suspected.

Thanks again for all your help!

Elain Beauxrauxgart-Weiderhoff



"Chris Laarman" <larieONZIN@chello.nl> wrote in message
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> NJITGS (njitgs@usadatanet.net) in %23sIuCOZ0FHA.268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl:
>
> > OK, now the only problem is what I am trying to convert to eventually
> > burn to CD is 90 minutes extending the 80 min. allotment on CD's, so
> > now I guess my next question would be- Is there a way to compress
> > them to make them fit onto an 80 minute disk?

>
> To my knowledge 70 minutes is standard on audio CDs. These use

uncompressed
> sound, WAV-files that get renamed to CDA.
>
> If you use MP3, as you intend, you may have 10 hours on a CD (even more,
> depending on your compression settings), but you won't be able to play

that
> on a standard CD-player.
> More info: http://www.mp3-faq.org/
>
> I don't know about WMA.
>
> --
> Chris Laarman
>
>



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