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Old 01-15-06, 01:45 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You have two options:

1 - Burn as a data file to CD
2 - Burn as an audio file to CD

1 - Burn as a data file - this is where the actual 5MB MP3 file is placed on the CD. Unless your car stereo can play MP3 files you will not be able to play it from the CD. However - you are using up 5MB of your 700MB capacity.

2 - Burn as an audio file - this is where the actual audio content is placed on the CD. So 60 minutes from a 80 minute capacity CD leave you with 20 minutes left.

SO the first thing I would check was whether my car stereo can play native MP3.
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