cthomas Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 What is the purpose of Track Art? P.S. I'm converting some old cassettes (20 or years old) that I made. They are music, sermons, and seminars and there is no way to tell how long they are. Is there a way to estimate how many will fit on a CD or DVD? Or can I put them on a DVD? PPS Would .MPG file format be good to use for this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d_deweywright Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 What is the purpose of Track Art? P.S. I'm converting some old cassettes (20 or years old) that I made. They are music, sermons, and seminars and there is no way to tell how long they are. Is there a way to estimate how many will fit on a CD or DVD? Or can I put them on a DVD? PPS Would .MPG file format be good to use for this? 1.) I don't know 2.) On a standard Audio CD, you can fit 80 minutes, so, it depends on how long the songs, sermons, or seminars are as to how many you can fit on your disc. If you're going to convert them to .MP3 files and write .MP3 discs (Data CDs with .MP3 files) then it depends on the bit-rate you choose for your .MP3 files. At 128Kbps, you'll get about 10 or 11 hours worth of .MP3 files, but these will not play on a standard CD player, it has to support .MP3 files. 3.) I'll assume you meant .MP3 files, and it depends on what device you'll be playing them on and whether or not it (they, all of them) support .MP3 files. If any of them don't, and you need them to play there, then you'll want to stick with standard CD Audio discs (80 minutes per disc). Hope that helps! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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I'm converting some old cassettes (20 or years old) that I made. They are music, sermons, and seminars and there is no way to tell how long they are. Is there a way to estimate how many will fit on a CD or DVD? Or can I put them on a DVD?
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