Hi Dave. I appreciate your post. I have heard that music CD's have better quality, and that's the advantage of those. The advantage of MP3's, of course, is that you can save a lot of space using a tenth of the file size. The first time I heard MP3 CD's my brother copied some that he had for me. I was wondering how they sounded. In some cases, I didn't seem to find much difference between the same recording on the music CD from the MP3 copy; so I tried copying some of my own, and didn't seem to find much difference there; but then again, it's purely a subjective measure. I hope this helps anyone who is just getting into burning. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Hutchins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Lister,
I would think that if you burned a cd the regular way (analog) the quality of the sound would be much better, although you do get more on a mp3 file it is a matter of quality or quanity. If there is not much difference is the quality go for it. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Steve. It depends upon whether you're burning in MP3 or Wav. You can usually hold up to 20 songs on a CD. I've had some that held over 25. Now if you're burning in MP3, you can burn up to 200 songs; that is, if you are burning at 128 KBPS. You get more on a CD if your files are smaller than with music CD's. There are some who'll say that the more you can put on a CD, there's a chance that you can have some quality loss. I think it may depend on your definition of quality; so I hope there are some things for you to think about. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Gomes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I am new on this list and new to playing around with music and the computer and burning cds. I wonder, Lets say you burned 10 songs on a cd. Can you put more on there or are you done. I know you can't burn over what is already on the cd but my question is can you add to it.



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