bishbosh
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can more than 80mins be put onto a cd/dvd?
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Dan
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if u burn as a data disc yea
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bishbosh
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will they all plat back?
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Dan
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What are u wanting to play them on?
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bishbosh
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in the car
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PaulW
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Depends... can your car play MP3's or just normal audio discs?
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bishbosh
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mp3s
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noshua
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Yes.
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bishbosh
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how?
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mooney
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use nero and create a jukebox mp3 disk
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noshua
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or Ashampoo burning studio (not full of shit like Nero)
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Daveskater
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You can do it via Windows to make a CD to play in your car. Add the folders/files you want to the CD drive and then burn them.
I have a CD with nearly 20 MP3 albums on so you can get a good few hundred songs on one disc, providing they're not all 10 minutes long and 320kbps bitrate.
[Edited on 06-09-2009 by Daveskater]
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Scotty_B
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128kps should be ample and allow hundereds to be stored.
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Daveskater
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128kbps ftw 
Don't get why people encode at like 320kbps etc, sounds no different to me.
I've even tried Lossless before and it still sounded the same, maybe a tiny bit better in the higher frequencies. But it could be something to do with having cheapo speakers 
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Neo
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quote: Originally posted by Daveskater
But it could be something to do with having cheapo speakers
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I wouldnt have encoded at more than 128 for the car, but for the living room needs to be at lossless tbh.
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M2RTY
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my cd player in car can not handle more then 254 mp3s on a cd
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