goodros_nemesis
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CD's only come in two sizes: 80min and 74min (now hard to find). So... if the combined length of the songs is 80 min or less, you can fit them on one. Otherwise, you will need two.
Dr. Jones
It really depends on how long the songs are. A typical cd can only hold 80 minutes of music. So based on how many minutes of songs you have, divide that by 80 and that is how many cds you need.
Tarina “It Works” JoyLove
CDRs are designed to be burned based on data or music. Normally this is 700MB or 80minutes worth of music.
Unless they are really short songs I don't think you can squeeze 30 songs into 80minutes.
However if you burn it as a data disc and the files aren't huge, then it is possible to get more than 30 songs.
Edwin
About 15 centimeters. If they are MP3 files they will be roughly 25 Mb. If they are WAV files they'll be roughly 450 Mb.
All CD's have a capacity of 650 Mb. DVD's have a capacity of 3.5 Gb and above. So plenty of space
Alex
well that depend how large the song file is...
well what you can do is go to info on the song and get its location in your computer and drag and drop to the cd .... that way your making a data disk .... aka mp3 cd ...