In the Toast Manual, on page 83 it says that "A typical audio CD can hold over 70 minutes of music..."
I have 88 minutes of music I'd like to put on a CD.
Will it all go on? Will there be a degradation of sound quality? Am I likely to notice the degradation if that is the case? (I recorded the sound in a church using a Rode Videomic on my camcorder)
I would try it out but I'm away from home for a few days and where I am is so remote I'd have to drive a long way to buy a blank CD.
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In the Toast Manual, on page 83 it says that "A typical audio CD can hold over 70 minutes of music..."
I have 88 minutes of music I'd like to put on a CD.
Will it all go on? Will there be a degradation of sound quality? Am I likely to notice the degradation if that is the case? (I recorded the sound in a church using a Rode Videomic on my camcorder)
I would try it out but I'm away from home for a few days and where I am is so remote I'd have to drive a long way to buy a blank CD.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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