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Posted by -Nisko- on 07/29/06 17:43
I'm new at this so please forgive me. I've burned about 25 MP3 files to a
CD before. What I want to do is add some narrative between the MP3 files -
and I want to arrange the MP3 files in a certain order. Can I record my
voice in MP3? Is that the correct way to do this? (and number the files
consecutively)
"dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com> wrote in message
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> -Nisko- wrote:
>> Guess my question is: how does the CD know that it should play the
>> files sequentially?
>
> By numbering them. As Hu Ru said.
>
> If you want to make an audio CD - one that will play for 70-80 minutes -
> you
> can drag the files around to the sequence you want on your burner's
> window.
> However, if you want to make a data disc - the only kind you can make with
> MP3 files keeping them *as* MP3 files - they have to be numbered to play
> in
> order; moreover, you have to play them in a device capable of decoding
> them
> to wave as they are being played; a standard, plain-jane CD player can't
> do
> that.
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>
>> Suppose some files are MP3 - and some files are
>> wav? Or is there a best format for me to record my voice in?
>
> You can only record in wave. That wave may be encoded to MP3 either
> simultaneously with the recording or later. Keep in mind that wave files
> are very large.
>
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>
> dadiOH
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>
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