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Subject: Re: CD copying Question
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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 06:33:56 GMT
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Ssmith wrote:
> I am working at a project to copy a series of cds into one for my
> neighbor...
>
> He told me he was able to burn over 100 songs into one cd... I told him it
> couldn't be done. But he insist he did it...
It's not an audio CD he's burning. It's an MP3 (data) CD. I've put
109 songs on an MP3 disk before; compiling 9 of my favorite audio CDs
onto one disk.
The Red Book standard for audio CDs doesn't support more than 99
tracks, according to my sources.
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J
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