You know how when you burn music onto a CD, they only allow a certain amount, such as around 10 pieces? Is there a way that you can bypass this or is there a program that allows you to burn music into a CD using all 700MB instead of wasting space?
Reputation: 16You know how when you burn music onto a CD, they only allow a certain amount, such as around 10 pieces? Is there a way that you can bypass this or is there a program that allows you to burn music into a CD using all 700MB instead of wasting space?
If you want to burn an audio CD which you want to listen on a car radio or those old diskman's then you have can only put ~30 songs but if you want to listen on your computer later or a radio with an MP3 player, you can burn it as a regular data CD and use up all the available space. Just make sure you choose data CD on your burning software.
Uhh usually it doesn't restrict you on amount of songs but only how much space they take up.. Shouldn't ever stop you only on the # of songs
Reputation: 733
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Uhh.. I don't think RW discs are distinguishable between music and data discs.. its all the same to them
Reputation: 16yeah but my friend told me about this program that allowed you to burn all 700mb onto the disk using music cd. i don't know how to do it.
Are you talking about a CD from a band? Like you bought a band's CD and are trying to burn more music onto it?
Reputation: 733RW= Rewriteable. There is little to no difference between a regular one besides the fact you can reuse RWs.
What matters is the content on the disc.
Then ask him for the application and how to use it instead of asking here and waiting endlessly for no useful reply.
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