Posted by Tanya on October 26, 2002 at 18:46:09:
In Reply to: Re: 'Over-burning' mp3s? posted by NeoRenegade on October 26, 2002 at 16:44:26:
Actually, it's the other way around. Right after posting my question here, I looked at some of the other questions posted earlier, and a point brought up in one of them, 'recording time', made me realize what I was doing wrong: if I select my compilation to be burned (in Nero burning software) as an audio disc, then it imposes the total time limit, and won't let me burn more than 80 minutes to a disc. However, when I tried burning it as a data disc, it had absolutely no problems (because it doesn't know/care what kind of data I burn, as long as its under the disc's capacity). It burned all the mp3s, and I can listen to them off the disc too (in a computer cd-rom, don't have any mp3-compatible discman or cd player to test it out in).
So anyways choose data, not audio, to burn lots of mp3s to a single disc.
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