You'll need to reduce the size of the songs. A CD has a fixed capacity of 700 MB. If each of your songs was 1MB in size, you could fit 700 on there. If each song was 2MB in size, you could fit 350 on there.
There are many different ways to compress audio files, examples include MP3 and OGG.
2006-12-22 00:33:17
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answered by Anonymous
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how are you making CDs.audio CDs normally contain only 10-13 songs.
If you are using mp3 format ,one song will be around 4-5MB only and you can save more than 100 songs in a single CD.
2006-12-22 00:34:07
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answered by klaklakleeklee 2
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Hi,
If the songs are going to be in .wav format, you can store only 13 songs in a 700MB.
If you write the songs in .mp3 format, you'll be able to store 130+ songs in a 700MB.
Also, check the kbps of the mp3 songs. If it is going to have more kbps, then the size will be more compared to 128kbps songs.
Thanks,
Adam.
2006-12-22 00:50:47
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answered by Adam 2
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you go for mp3 format wher e u can put 120-150 songs approx.
2006-12-22 00:40:50
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answered by Prabhu G 2
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write the cd in data format,
the cd play in your pc or dvd player, but not in a vcd player
2006-12-22 03:34:44
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answered by Pinks 2
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it depends on the file type..... if its mp3.....the number of minutes need not be counted..... i think it's with the aac files that requires 80 mins. maximum, disregarding the size
2006-12-22 00:42:43
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answered by JC 2
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u required mp3 converter u can download from the site.
type download mp3 converter in search and then enter
click one of these and download the converter
2006-12-22 00:42:19
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answered by KUMAR 3
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you should write the songs in "DATA" format so that you can write upto 150 songs in a single c.d...
2006-12-22 00:40:34
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answered by vasanth 1
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