Some of you still do this and the problem is you're using MP3 files but this is the worst way to do it as they won't save you anything. The 'space' a song will use on a CD is dictated by the run-time of the song and not by its physical file size. Therefore, whether you use MP3 or, preferably, AIFF for your CD will make no difference for how many songs you can write to it. Definitely use AIFF as your speakers and your ears will love you for it.
When MP3 files are written to a CD as data then you can put a zillion of them on there but that won't do you any good for playback as a data disk won't work in a CD player.
My preference for cars would be a memory stick. Why should I buy a cellphone for $500 when I can get a memory stick for $10 and accomplish the same thing.
When MP3 files are written to a CD as data then you can put a zillion of them on there but that won't do you any good for playback as a data disk won't work in a CD player.
My preference for cars would be a memory stick. Why should I buy a cellphone for $500 when I can get a memory stick for $10 and accomplish the same thing.
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