hey does anyone know how to make an audio disc out of mb instead of mins. so that its also playable on cd players
whiteboyg, Instead of saying "MB" say "Data" and instead of "mins" say "Audio" or "Sound Wave(s)." Cool? The only way to create Audio-CDs that will play in all CD players is to put PCM audio tracks on them (not data). No matter what the bit-rate is the X-audio-format to PCM converter will sample the music at a fixed rate so the only thing that matters is how long (or how much) the sound file is when played (decompressed). The PCM format is closelly related to the Wave file format. 80 mins is all you are going to get out of a standard CD-R. Ced
can someone please give me a site where i can download a cd burning program. free. doesnt have 2 b good. 4 my girlfriend she'll probably use it 20 times most. fairly simple 2 use, please, shes blonde as blonde gets. thanks
Check out my list of free burning software embedded into the "Media Players": http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/127334
Wrong forum room (and thread) but... I think [bold]Alcohol 120%[/bold] would do the job just fine. Link to Alcohol 120%: http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_tools/alcohol120.cfm Ced
I agree nero is the best i use it regularly and it's it's good from mburing audio to data cds it doesn't cost that much were i live it's pretty easy to get a pirated copy.
CD Burner XP Pro - used it for 6 months and is more stable than Nero on my system. Check out: http://www.cdburnerxp.se/