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Old 10-17-2005, 09:49 PM
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Re: Re: How do u burn mp3 cds (and what programs do you use)

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really using any more than 256 is a waste of space.
No it's not, 256 is still noticeable if you're listening on anything worth listening on


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and for mp3 players like the ipod when only listening on cheap little ear buds 128 sounds just as good as 256
128 will never sound like 256, I don't care what you're listening on. 128 sounds atrocious.

My point is, you're losing about 50,000,000,000 bits per song by encoding in mp3, what's an extra couple of bits lost here or there due to a high speed burn?
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Re: How do u burn mp3 cds (and what programs do you use)

well back in my ps1/ps2 pirating days burning at a slow speed is better so thats where ive learned to burn slowly

could having songs with different bitrates cause a prob?

most of the songs are 192, but some are 256 or below (i think) would that cause some shit?

and i burned as an mp3 disc, dragging all the files and it worked a lil better than last time, but it still sucks and some of it isnt readable
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Re: How do u burn mp3 cds (and what programs do you use)

no that won't matter


I have a strong feeling your cd player doesn't like the type of cd-r you're using. Trying buying cd-rs from a different brand, I have never had a problem with Memorex.
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Re: How do u burn mp3 cds (and what programs do you use)

i have office depot cdrs too

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im gonna try data disk at 4 x again
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Re: Re: How do u burn mp3 cds (and what programs do you use)

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i burn at slow speeds because the faster u burn the greater there is a risk of getting errors

slower means better quality, atleast thats how its been for me

i have a 52x burner, i hate real player
i didn't read the other posts, so sry if this is already answered, but...

a) NERO works great!
b) If your burner has buffer underrun prevention, then don't worry about major quality loss at high speeds. I run it at 52x, and at the end, a promt tells me that buffer underrun errors were prevented x amount of times.
c) last, just cuz u have 52x burner, wont mean u burn at 52x, even if u select that speed thru ur program. the CD-Rs gotta be up to par, too! (lotta pple forget that)

edit: yeah, already answered. and in better detail. w/e tho
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Re: How do u burn mp3 cds (and what programs do you use)

well guys, i tried a new cd r (its a cheaper brand too)

but ya when i select verify after writing, it fails, but it works so far in my car, everything works, havent heard any skips yet, ill tell yall tomorow
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Re: How do u burn mp3 cds (and what programs do you use)

well it seems to work fine so far, ran it on the way to school, back, to the other school, and back home, fine
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