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    1. #1

      Oops

      I started by answering to an older thread so I will start my own. I am new to the world of computing and have a simple ? How the heck does one compress audio of about 1600min to fit the cd-rw of 80min? Sad, I know but would really appreciate the help. Other than that, Happy New Year!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      what is the audio format !? wav ?!

      then compress to mp3 with many many audio tools out there search google for "mp3 tools" no quotes

      if you want it as an audio track that will play in any cd player then you will have to reduce the wav bitrate this will drop the quality quite a lot though

      get more reduction by using mono or mixed mono conversion

      im sure other audio gurus here can add more to this


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      Hi & Welcome

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      Quote Originally Posted by pleiades31
      about 1600min to fit the cd-rw of 80min?
      Welcome to our forum, pleiades31!

      in practically mp3 bitrate you can fit aroun 500 min at one CD-RW, but this doesn't sound audiophile anymore;
      with much lower quality you can store more play time, but i wouldn't like to hear this product then;


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      Hi oops, welcome and if theres any stock you need click on the Banner at the top of this page to see if we can help.

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      Thanks

      Thank you to all. The particluar file is mp3 format. Is there a tool out there that allows a splicing of audio so that it might fit on several CD-RW?
      Plus are there any recommends for DVD-R drives? I would like to start on the movie part of my little adventure. Got a lil bro in Antartica who would love something to watch and listen to. Thanks again.

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      Quote Originally Posted by pleiades31
      Is there a tool out there that allows a splicing of audio so that it might fit on several CD-RW?
      best tool for that is mp3DirectCut, you can get it for free: http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~pesch/
      "I do not rack my brains over questions which I cannot answer."
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      Hi

      Welcome to the forum...
      Hope you enjoy every min of it.. Like I do..

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      I forgot...

      I recommend the tool ACE-HIGH MP3 WAV WMA OGG Converter

      It converts the following MP3, WAV WMA, OGG and also vise versa...
      Beautifull piece of tool...

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      Welcome

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      Hey pleiades31... welcome bud!

      For .m3 splitting, Duracell's recommendation is top notch. I use it all the time. Freeware.

      For multi-format encoding/decoding, Speek's Multi Encoder Frontend link. Also freeware.

      As for DVD-/+R drives, do a search on the Forum for opinions on which one. There are quite a few excellent threads, that will help you in your quest. The most popular seem to be LiteOn and/or Pioneer.
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