L0tus Distinguished Jan 28, 2006 45 0 18,580 Feb 5, 2013 #1 I have a 645MB folder of music I'm trying to put into a blank 700MB CD-RW. Using CDBurnerXP. All 96 tracks can fit when I transfer them as a 'data CD'. However, I can only fit 10 per CD when transferring as an 'audio CD'. ...Why?
I have a 645MB folder of music I'm trying to put into a blank 700MB CD-RW. Using CDBurnerXP. All 96 tracks can fit when I transfer them as a 'data CD'. However, I can only fit 10 per CD when transferring as an 'audio CD'. ...Why?
Solution ex_bubblehead Feb 5, 2013 ...Why? Click to expand... Because the uncompressed .wav format used by audio CD's requires much more space than the compressed .mp3
...Why? Click to expand... Because the uncompressed .wav format used by audio CD's requires much more space than the compressed .mp3
ex_bubblehead Distinguished Moderator Aug 24, 2012 677 4 20,115 Feb 5, 2013 Solution #2 ...Why? Click to expand... Because the uncompressed .wav format used by audio CD's requires much more space than the compressed .mp3 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
...Why? Click to expand... Because the uncompressed .wav format used by audio CD's requires much more space than the compressed .mp3
L0tus Distinguished Jan 28, 2006 45 0 18,580 Feb 6, 2013 #3 Best answer selected by L0tus. Upvote 0 Downvote