Originally Posted by j2k4
Originally Posted by j2k4
"there is nothing misogynistic about anything, stop trippin.
i type this way because im black and from nyc chill son "
An MP3 CD is a data cd with actual MP3 files on it.Originally Posted by johnq86
An audio cd is the MP3 or whatever music filed encoded to work in a stereo cd player.
Audio CDs are limited to 80minutes while MP3 discs are 700mb meaning a lot more songs.
Some older stereos can play audio CD's burnt on CDR disks, some cannot. It just seems to be luck of the draw.
Hardly any "older" ones (if any at all) will play Data CD's containing MP3's.
You'd be lucky to have one that plays CDRW disks either, even if it has been burnt as an audio cd (dunno why you'd want to do that anyway )
No matter what the source of your song (mp3, wav, wma, etc...), the songs on an audio CD will always be burnt in cda format, for compatibility in audio cd players.
I think that's right.
Why didn't you post that right at the start and save a lot of bother, bawbag.Originally Posted by Barbarossa
PS normal CD players can often play wav files as well, but that's not important right now.
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