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80mins or 700mb by Jarrod on 04-21-2007 at 01:03 PM

i want to burn a cda disc to work in a stereo, the files are encoded rather low and the audio goes for about 750mis but is only 650 meg can i do that or can it only be 70 mins a disc?


RE: 80mins or 700mb by Underlord on 04-21-2007 at 01:08 PM

80 minutes for CD quality audio... but if your CD player plays MP3s then you can burn it as a data CD with the MP3s on it and get all 750 minutes worth.


RE: 80mins or 700mb by Jarrod on 04-21-2007 at 01:12 PM

so the files will be encoded at the cda quality even if the bitrate is below that?
my cd player is old and doesn't do mp3 :( that's like 10 cds


RE: RE: 80mins or 700mb by Volv on 04-21-2007 at 01:14 PM

quote:
Originally posted by xen0h
so the files will be encoded at the cda quality even if the bitrate is below that?
my cd player is old and doesn't do mp3 :(

The quality won't improve by making it into an audio disc (the quality can't come out of nowhere), but if your cd player doesnt support mp3 playback then unfortunately you're restricted to the maximum you can fit on an audio disc (~80mins) :(
RE: 80mins or 700mb by Jarrod on 04-21-2007 at 01:18 PM

thanks it's noteven worth burning now
i knew the quality won't come out of know where but u can encode an mp3 at 96kbs then at 128kbs from the 96kbs file and the 128 file will be bigger but the same quality
god i'm going to kick something


RE: 80mins or 700mb by vaccination on 04-21-2007 at 01:46 PM

smaller bit rate = smaller file size = lower quality

So you can fit much more than ~80 mins on the CD. The 80min guide is at CD quality, which is a lot higher bit rate, thus bigger file size meaning less fits onto one CD.

Therefore, you can put as many mp3s on there as you like (until all 700mb is used up)

But if your CD player doesn't support mp3s it won't work and isn't worth the hassle :P

I suggest getting a CD player which supports mp3s or buying an mp3 player. (eg - iPod, or similar)


RE: 80mins or 700mb by M73A on 04-21-2007 at 04:59 PM

if ur computer is near the stereo.... plug ur pc into the tv/aux jacks (may have to buy a lead, i did) and just play it from the computer :D


RE: 80mins or 700mb by RaceProUK on 04-21-2007 at 11:21 PM

quote:
Originally posted by vaccination
The 80min guide is at CD quality, which is a lot higher bit rate
CD Audio is uncompressed :P
RE: 80mins or 700mb by Jarrod on 04-21-2007 at 11:53 PM

or plug the subwoffer into my computer:)


RE: RE: 80mins or 700mb by rav0 on 04-22-2007 at 05:42 AM

quote:
Originally posted by xen0h
i knew the quality won't come out of know where but u can encode an mp3 at 96kbs then at 128kbs from the 96kbs file and the 128 file will be bigger but the same quality
If you take a 96 kbps mp3 and reencode it to 128 kbps, the quality won't actually be the same, it will be less. Also, if you take a 128 kbps mp3, and edit a period of it, then reencode it to a 128 kbps mp3, the quality if the whole stream will be less, not just the edited part.

If you want to play your music through your stereo, you might try getting a portable CD player and connecting that with your stereo system that plays mp3, very cheap, and then you can burn lots on one CD and use the same CD in your computer. Or maybe your DVD player already plays mp3s if that's with your stereo.
RE: 80mins or 700mb by John Anderton on 04-22-2007 at 05:56 AM

quote:
Originally posted by M73A
if ur computer is near the stereo.... plug ur pc into the tv/aux jacks (may have to buy a lead, i did) and just play it from the computer :D
Exactly what I do ;)
Or you can get wires long enough to reach your stereo :P