Audio CD limit question...

Ken

Ken

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Hi,

When burning an audio CD, I take it there are two limits i.e 80 minutes and 700MB. Whichever is reached first right?

Ta.:)
 
They are equivalent, 80 minutes of audio data is 700mb.
Ah I see. Cheers. Strange that though because I'm thinking you could compress that 80 min audio data to say 350MB but then that would mean I could fit another 80 minutes on...:confused:!!!
 
Ah I see. Cheers. Strange that though because I'm thinking you could compress that 80 min audio data to say 350MB but then that would mean I could fit another 80 minutes on...:confused:!!!

No, because an "audio cd" is in raw uncompressed audio, that oddly enough takes 700MB to fill 80 mins ;)

A data CD (ie full of MP3's) can be as much audio as you can fit on, so will all depend on bitrate and compression used.
 
Ah I see. Cheers. Strange that though because I'm thinking you could compress that 80 min audio data to say 350MB but then that would mean I could fit another 80 minutes on...:confused:!!!

For audio a cd spins at a certain rate so unless im confused you cant compress audio cd's only use biger/longer or smaller..
 
Just speed the track up, then you can get 160mins worth of ausio on an 80 minute disk.

Please note: Audio may sound slightly faster.
 
make the cd as a data cd and you can have up 2 100+ songs on it! great for car :D

Only if your car head unit plays MP3 CDs ;)

44100 16 bit samples per second = 1.41 megabits per second. Unless you went with the original spec of CD (44.1k in 14 bit) you cant get any more audio onto a CD.

Incidentally, that only came about because of how good a sound philips had got with their 14-bit DAC so Sony moved the goalposts to give their kit a sonic advantage!
 
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