Posted by jeffery on 04/03/07 10:59
<Ninette> wrote in message
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> My large collection of audio books (no music, all of them spoken word)
> is split into mp3 files of approx 30mb each, 128kbps bit rate/44 kHz
> sample rate. I need to get these files to play on my CD-player which
> doesn't read mp3s and am planning to use Sonic Digitalmedia LE to do
> the on-the-fly burning to cda (not sure if this is the best way to go
> about it).
>
> I'm getting rather frightened at the thought of the huge number of
> CDRs I'll need to do this transfer to CD audio format. Has anyone a
> spot of advice on how I can reduce the file size so that my collection
> won't end up covering too many CDR's?
>
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> Ninette
To burn audio cd, the format of standard of audio Cd must be 44.1khz and
most of the Cd Recorder programs require wav files in that format. So you
need to convert and save the audio file (mp3 files) as wav files using Mp3
editor like FlexiMusic Wave Editor. Now this format is ready to Burn to Cd.
http://www.fleximusic.com/
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