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Posted by Joel on 10/10/22 11:42
"CTG" <LONGLIVEIRAN@hotmail.coM> wrote:
>What format do I have to copy my music files to a CD
>to be able to listen to them from my CD player at home since
>my MP3 files failed to be loaded from the CD player that I have got at
>home. Would that be wave files?
It's the *equivalent* of WAV files, but it's CDDA better known as an
audio CD. Audio CDs are written in their own special raw format,
which allows 800 MB (with the typical 80 minute CD-Rs) of 16/44.1 PCM
(which is just about 10 MB per minute), whereas a data disk of WAVs
would be limited to 700 MB.
Most CD players can handle CD-R, but fewer can handle CD-RW, so unless
you're sure yours can handle both, it'd be good to make sure you're
writing CD-R discs. Almost any burning software (e.g. Nero) can burn
MP3s to an audio disc.
--
Joel Crump
Leviticus 15:28-30, "When she is cleansed from her discharge, she must
count off seven days ... On the eighth day she must take two doves or
two young pigeons and bring them to the priest ... In this way he will
make atonement for her before the Lord for the uncleanness of her
discharge."
Yeah, I'd trust that ancient, power-drunk Jew's (Moses) word for what
God said about homosexuals. Sounds logical.
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