OK, so I've burned discs for years and had no problems but lately I have run into a very confusing issue. I am trying to burn CD-R discs for use in CD players, car stereos etc but I'm often not able to burn to 700mb/80 min CD cos what I am trying to burn is too big.
Here's the issue though. For example, today I am trying to burn to cd a 12 track album, which runs less than 80 mins. The files are 320kbps mp3 files and all twelve together are 95mb in size.
When I try to make an audio CD however, they come up as 723mb and they are two big to burn to 700mb cd. This has happened loads lately and I have got loads of discs that are too big to burn to dic, even though the collective file size is well below 700mb. Now I'm assuming the file sizes obviously increase or something when making an audio cd. I don't want to reduce quality and I don't want to make an 'mp3 cd'.
Any help?
Ok, so answer this question - The 12 tracks I am trying to burn have off a standard CD, 700mb. SO why wont they go back onto one??? Answer that
Here's the issue though. For example, today I am trying to burn to cd a 12 track album, which runs less than 80 mins. The files are 320kbps mp3 files and all twelve together are 95mb in size.
When I try to make an audio CD however, they come up as 723mb and they are two big to burn to 700mb cd. This has happened loads lately and I have got loads of discs that are too big to burn to dic, even though the collective file size is well below 700mb. Now I'm assuming the file sizes obviously increase or something when making an audio cd. I don't want to reduce quality and I don't want to make an 'mp3 cd'.
Any help?
Ok, so answer this question - The 12 tracks I am trying to burn have off a standard CD, 700mb. SO why wont they go back onto one??? Answer that