QUOTE (james the less @ Jul 17 2007, 10:13 AM)

How do I pack about 50 to 100 mp3 audio sermons on a single cd?
Will EMC8 do the job?
My first attempt would not allow nearly as much content on the cd.
As others have said, "It depends". If we assume 20-30 minute sermons, then you're talking about 16.6 to 50 hours of sermons. Quite a range. At 128Kbps encoding rate, stereo, MP3 files take up roughly 1MB per minute, so you're limited to about 11 hours. If you change it to mono, you should be able to double that to about 22 hours for the same 128Kbps bit rate. Cut that in half to 64Kbps, mono, then you're up to 44 hours or so, and now you're getting into the range you want.
As was also said, you need to make sure you're creating an MP3 disc (which is a Data CD full of .MP3 files, not an Audio CD). This type of disc will
not be playable on a standard home CD player unless it is a newer one that supports MP3 discs.
So, the answer isn't so much, "Will EMC8 do the job?", it's "can I create the appropriate MP3 files to fit on the CD?" And I would say the answer should be, "Yes". Will they be of the 'quality' you want, well, that depends on what you want/need.
If you need more help, ask.