Improve this question. Glorfindel 3, 8 8 gold badges 22 22 silver badges 37 37 bronze badges. Writing mp3s as decoded to CDDA is a huge waste, and will also make them sound even worse but not much because the decoded sound must be quantized to 16 bit.
Nice trick, in order not to ask a duplicate question you just ask a question that was relevant 20 years ago! Show 15 more comments. Active Oldest Votes.
You can write MB to the MB disk if the disk remains a data disk. Improve this answer. Dietrich Epp 6 6 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Kinnectus Kinnectus The majority that offer this capability are, generally, the upper-market ones that advertise as being able to play MP3 and some other formats. Entry-level devices, usually, don't have this because of the more complex processing of the data.
Kinnectus My economy car from six years ago had MP3 CD support, so I don't think it's that upmarket a feature anymore. Show 12 more comments. What you asked is a little bit ambiguous so, here's a break down of what you may have asked: You can burn 80 minutes of music where MP3 is reformatted to CDDA, which you can listen to on most CD players lying around You can burn MB of music where MP3 is recorded as such - as data, not as audio - and you can only play it on CD players that recognize MP3 format, remember, as data, not as audio But you definitely and absolutely cannot burn MB and 80 minutes of MP3.
CD's can store audio and data, the difference being that data sectors have more error correction bits. See also electronics.
Also, this is not true: "MB is calculated to 80 minute in WAV format" Look at the calculations at the bottom of audiomountain. It's worth noting that the Show 1 more comment. A CD can be burned as a " Data " disc or as an " Audio " disc. Jolta 3 3 bronze badges.
Nelson Nelson 1, 10 10 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges. Note, "It'll fit that much and no more, regardless of what you do with your music quality. YOu can overburn CDs a little, theoretically up to 99 minutes, though I have never seen more than about 82 be reliable.
Last ten years? Should work in an ordinary CD player from the s. I've personally used them in players from the 90s.
The rubber that provides traction to spin the disc would not even grip the disc anymore at that age, so it is not likely to work, even though it isn't the disc's fault. Nelson that depends on how the player was built.
Last I tried it this year my parent's CD changer, which I think is 90s, still works. And I have a Plextor CD drive from the early s that still works last I checked probably a year ago. Your answer though makes it sound like a CD-R is an incompatible format, only working in newer players. The exact details are tricky, and it really depends on how much tolerance the players can handle.
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