problem burning audio tracks

Discussion in 'Computer Science & Culture' started by cato, Mar 7, 2005.

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  1. cardiovascular_tech behind you with a knife Registered Senior Member

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    no i am not overburning at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    if you burn it as a ISO which is the standard for say mix data and audio and video kinda like a cd-rom game formate it don't go by the audio length it goes by the file size and I can not hear any difference in the music but mine plays through a surround sound system to though
     
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  3. Avatar smoking revolver Valued Senior Member

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    I still stand correct. Data cd does that too. ISO is just a cd image file, exactly like a DataCD, just you can use an iso file without having an actual cd.

    Audio cd is a special cd format for audio tracks (which is not an mp3 track)

    p.s. You highly irritate me, I go drink wine now.
     
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  5. cardiovascular_tech behind you with a knife Registered Senior Member

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    p.s. You highly irritate me, I go drink wine now


    whats up with that I was just trying to help someone out on here by stating something that works for me, if his car cd player doesn't support mp3's that don't try it clear and simple
     
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  7. cato less hate, more science Registered Senior Member

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    hehe, so funny =], my question was already answered and yet the argument still goes on. I know that if I get a cd player that plays mp3s I can burn more. I was just wondering if there was some way arond it. there isnt, so there all is fine, I was thinking about gettinga cd player that played mp3s anyway. well, I am almost done with the audio book now anyway, I maybe I wont run out to the store just yet.
     
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