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  1. I see, so an audio CD is limited in length while an mp3 disc is only limited in size. And an audio CD is typically made for uncompressed big files (8.75MB per minute for the CD's I have it seems). Thanks, TIL I only have a few songs that I can't find in any better quality than mp3 (nursery songs) and which unfortunately only use 7% of the 700MB. I figure an audio CD is still the best way to do this, even if it's just for compatibility issues. Kind of wasteful, but my job's just to burn them.
  2. All my audio files are mp3. So, judging from what you just explained, there is absolutely no reason to make a MP3 type disc instead of an Audio CD, or is there ? Thanks for the help
  3. Hey Someone has asked me to burn audio CD's, so I turned to ImgBurn. My first burn was done by just simply putting the audio files in, with really nothing else. I asked myself afterwards if there wasn't more to it, and tried again but this time using a cue file. From what I can see, windows recognizes the 2nd CD as audio, and I can read it very simply. The first one, not so much. I can only open it and browse the files ... it works, but it doesn't seem proper. My question is this : what are all the practical differences between both methods of burning ? More specifically, are there any audio players that will struggle to read the first disc ? Will the first disc run on most players ? Thanks for your time
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