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I have a lot of songs on iTunes, but my CDs only have 70 minutes of music time. Where can I find CDs that can get MP3 files and compress them to make more songs fit?

2006-10-31 12:11:36 · 2 answers · asked by Julie 2 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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Hello...

The first person answered you correctly maybe just confusingly.

What you want to do is take your itunes files and convert them to mp3 in itunes then burn them as DATA to a CD.

You will be able to play this in any CD PLAYER that is able to play mp3 files.

A typical song at 192kb will take approx 10 mb so a CD will hold approx 80 songs or 5 hours of music!

2006-10-31 12:41:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

any standard CD-R will hold 800 megs of data and 80 minutes of audio. any CD-R..even ones marked Music will work in a computer drive for data. it's not a matter of compressing them or getting CD's that accept mp3's, it's an issue of BURNING the mp3 files directly. Windows XP allows you to drag your files from Windows Explorer to the CD-drive to burn them as data.

2006-10-31 12:16:06 · answer #2 · answered by Jay Moore 5 · 0 0

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