Can You Burn 2 Hours Worth Of Music ?
(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: kazaaman
Can you burn 2 hours worth of music on a normal blank cd-r?? If so what burning program do I need and what do i need to do. I have 16 songs that equal 2 hours. I hope it can be done.
Cheers
Posted by: fred devliegher
:huh:
I suppose there's a reason they call it an "80 minute CD-r" rather then a 120 min. one...
Posted by: summerlinda
What do you want to play it with? Normal stereo? MP3 player? On your PC?
Posted by: Rappy
If you wanna play it on an mp3 compatible cd player you can get a hell of a lot more than 2 hours worth as long as its in mp3 format
Posted by: aoyv73
Like Burn to a DVD see just how much you can get on
Posted by: ck-uk
another way is audio-vcd only playable on a pc or home dvd player
http://kvcd.net/forum/
Posted by: kazaaman
A normal streo player i guess
Posted by: Celerystalksme
i saw the words "mildly retarded* in this forum somewhere...
Laters
Cely :music1:
Posted by: Jibbler
do guys wanna get high?? :music1: :huh: :huh: :huh:
Posted by: FuNkY CaPrIcOrN
Originally posted by Jibbler@6 April 2004 - 21:38
do guys wanna get high?? :music1: :huh: :huh: :huh:
:lol:
I just might.
:lol:
Posted by: god-of-rock
If you pray alot it might work....
Back when I was just a Jesus, I fed like 5000 ppl with one fish...
:lol:
-GoR-
Posted by: delphin460
you idiot lol
Posted by: summerlinda
Originally posted by kazaaman@7 April 2004 - 01:37
A normal streo player i guess
A normal Stereo doesnt play MP3so you have to burn the files as audio, in that case 2 hours worth of music does not fit on a 80 minute CDr. So either burn it on 2 Cdr's or buy an MP3 player.
You must be kidding or you must be really, really new to this.... :blink:
Posted by: Adster
Sorry I just found this question funny can you fit 2 hrs on a 80 min CD :lol:
anyway as for the person who said DVDrs NO way! you cannot burn as audio on a DVDR!! you can burn as data but good luck finding a player that will read it
Posted by: Ariel_001
try enconding your music with a bit rate of 32... :lol:
Posted by: lee551
not possible without blasting the quality.
Posted by: Adster
Originally posted by lee551@8 April 2004 - 07:17
not possible without blasting the quality.
wrong its not possible at all!!! if you burn as audio size bit rate does not matter it's all to do with the length!!
Posted by: muchspl2
:nono: you are wrong Adster
kacd as ck-uk pointed out is right :frusty:
You can easily get ~5 hours of CD quality music per CD, and play it on any DVD player that supports VCDs
Posted by: Adster
I'm talking about playing on a Stereo CD Normal Player not a DVD player
Posted by: lee551
Originally posted by Adster+8 April 2004 - 00:42--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Adster @ 8 April 2004 - 00:42)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-lee551@8 April 2004 - 07:17
not possible without blasting the quality.
wrong its not possible at all!!! if you burn as audio size bit rate does not matter it's all to do with the length!! [/b][/quote]
ok. but you cannot go over 700mb of music on a cd regardless of how much "time" you have left. i assumed it worked the other way too. :blink:
Posted by: muchspl2
see above post
Posted by: 4th gen
Originally posted by kazaaman@6 April 2004 - 22:37
A normal streo player i guess
A-hem!
Ad is right ;)
Posted by: muchspl2
Originally posted by kazaaman @ 6 April 2004 - 22:37
i guess
