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I heard someone say that they burnt 1000 songs onto a burnable data disc. Is this possible? if so, how? I have a ton of music on my computer and it slows it down so if this works could you please explain how to do so. One person told me i could use windows media player and do it. so if you know how, would you please explain to me. thanks

2007-03-03 03:17:53 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

9 answers

Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, and other software can do it. Yes, it must be a data CD in order to get that many songs on a CD. Also, it depends on the format they're saved in. MP3 format (and perhaps others) allow different quality levels. The higher the quality to larger the file. So while 1000 lower quality songs will fit on one cd, maybe only 500 high-quality ones will.

In Windows Media Player, Go to File > CD and Audio... Burn Audio. I';m not sure, but you may need a plugin for MP3 files.

RealPlayer does this out of the box without any extra plugins.

Also, if you have a writable CD or DVD drive, you should have software that came with it to burn a CD. That software will also work.

2007-03-03 03:20:35 · answer #1 · answered by BigRez 6 · 0 0

That person was probably talking about a data DVD instead of CD. A single-layer DVD can hold 4.7GB data, about the size of 1000 MP3 songs in good quality. A CD can only hold 700MB.

2007-03-03 03:27:19 · answer #2 · answered by Enoch 4 · 0 0

NO,,you cannot put a 1000 songs on a CD,There talking about a DVD-R Dual Layer which will hold about 8.4 gigabytes.I'm not even sure if a dual layer DVD-R will hold 1000 songs.You also must remember when you put music on a DVD-R it probably will not play on a CD player only on most DVD players.

2007-03-03 03:59:11 · answer #3 · answered by wayne548 3 · 0 0

it might be true go to like a store that sells burnable cds an look for the ones that says it can hold up to has much has u want hope this helps

2007-03-03 03:21:09 · answer #4 · answered by sexililcheerleader4u2006 1 · 0 0

this is the actual FACT....
you can use that Overburn option but the quality of the songs gets reduced DRASTICALLY (something like 60% in this case)

i suggest you make an MP3 DVD. a standard 4.7GB dvd will be enough and you can burn ALL the thousand songs WITHOUT reducing the quality atall.

2007-03-03 03:30:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I would say the same thing
as the 4 guy Enoch!
unless the songs are
not too long to take
up much CD space......

2007-03-03 03:48:08 · answer #6 · answered by S☺♥☼@♫ 2 · 0 0

Use the overburn option on windows media player.

2007-03-03 03:21:34 · answer #7 · answered by Akbar B 6 · 0 0

if yoiu write them a sMP3 files you may be able to - If however you write them as AIFF files - the maximum is 75/80 Mins Playback time

2007-03-03 04:17:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

depends on the songs and disc. if you have a huge disc and tiny songs maybe otherwise heck no.

2007-03-03 03:49:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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