Hi,
     I have never done the following proceedure before, and could use 
suggestions.  I have been asked to copy quite a number of cassettes of 
greatly varying lengths to be preserved onto cds.  These cassettes are old 
family cassettes of kids singing and talking etc.  Because the amount of 
material on each cassette varies from 7 minutes, to at least 30 minutes, I 
want to copy them consecutively.  I will be using Goldwave.  These cds 
should be able to be played on any cd player, so not an mp3 formate for now.
    So, if I change the byt rate, from 16 to 24, can I squeze more onto a 
cd?  With premier cd Creator, when I put a new cd into the computer, it will 
tell me I have 703 megabytes free.  I have been able to put about 72 minutes 
of material onto a cassette.  Is there any way I could squeze a few minutes 
more onto each cd without having to go to mp3 format? Thanks very much for 
your help
Vinny Samarco?



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