how would i go about putting, lets say, digweed live in behruit, on cd......the entire thing???(three or so hours)?? is it possible to compress it and still get it to play on a stereo system? thanks
BURNING ONE LONG MP3 FILE TO CD?!?!???
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Re:: BURNING ONE LONG MP3 FILE TO CD?!?!???
The only way you could put that 3 hour mp3 on CD and have it play would be on an mp3 compatiable CD player. You make a data CD with the mp3 on it. Then the player would correctly read the file.
The reason you can't convert the mp3 to WAV is because a standard CD formar is 16-bit 44.1Khz Redbook Audio (.WAV) is limited to 800 MB or 80 mins. on a CD. -
Re:: BURNING ONE LONG MP3 FILE TO CD?!?!???
^^^ exactly. there are also 99 min cds out there but they are not standard so you cant play them in all cd players. I don't think there is a way to compress the three or so hours of time down to 80 minutes on a cd !!!
you have to go with the mp3 data cdComment
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can you burn an audio format to a dvd and have it play thru a normal cd player? i'm sure it could fit longer than a 3 hour set.Should I fuck you at that not until the ass, inject then tremendously hard bumschen and to the termination in the eyes yes?Comment
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buy an I-POD and a broadcast tool (don't know the exact name of it) where u can listen to the sound on your car stereo like radiostation's (radiowaves). Just select the frequency on the broadcast tool and your carstereo...viola and your done.Comment
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Re:: BURNING ONE LONG MP3 FILE TO CD?!?!???
I will normally split large mp3 sets i really like into chunks of 79 mins. and burn onto a cd each.. eg. when i want to burn some of my favourite essential mixes, which are each 120 mins. i will split this into 2 chunks of 60 mins. and burn onto 2 cds
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Use HJSplit, you probably already have it for joining downloaded [ms] sets.Comment
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Re:: Program for splitting a long set to fit into a CD
What I think you want to do is burn a long mp3 onto multiple Audio CDs for playing in regular CD players.
I use CoolEdit 2000 - cheap version of CoolEdit Pro which is not available anymore since the software was taken was taken over by Adobe. It is now called Adobe Audition which costs mega bucks (bastards ).
You can use this to spit the set into multiple parts, add fade ins / outs and normalise and if you want to spend the money then this will probably do.
Otherwise, Nero burning ROM allows audio files to be split, and you can specify start and end positions. I'm not sure, but I think that it may also have a fading filter. It also ships with an audio editor. I've never used this as I have CoolEdit, but I wouldn't be surprised if it will do what you want.An ounce of image is worth a pound of performance.Comment
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Re:: Program for splitting a long set to fit into a CD
if you're using nero 5 or below it doesn't support splitting files over 100mins long. I know v6 works good and has fade/echo/volume/etc controls, but the drawback is that Nero tries loading the entire file and displaying it graphically when you want to split it, which basically processes the file twice... slow. It's definitely what I use to burn, but not to split files to multiple CDsComment
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Re:: Program for splitting a long set to fit into a CD
Originally posted by picklemonkeyif you're using nero 5 or below it doesn't support splitting files over 100mins long. I know v6 works good and has fade/echo/volume/etc controls, but the drawback is that Nero tries loading the entire file and displaying it graphically when you want to split it, which basically processes the file twice... slow. It's definitely what I use to burn, but not to split files to multiple CDsComment
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