Hi.  1. it seems likely the tracks are mp3 but the way to check is to
highlight a single track and check the properties of that track,it will tell
you the file type.  Alternatively check the extention to see if it is .mp3.
or just ask your brother what format he burned the disc in.  2. If they are
mp3 files then you wouldn't get 900 tracks on a 700mg disc, the max i've
managed with reasonable bit rates is 175, so it is possible they are on a
DVD disc.  Walter.

-----Original Message-----
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of Casey
Sent: 21 August 2010 15:04
To: PC Audio
Subject: burning a CD that has multipal folders of songs on it on to one
disk


Hi okay my brother has a CD that has folders on it and in these folders are
different artists.
And that hole disk is that way.
This is one disk.
So does this mean that this is an mp3 disk.
So if I wanted to make a copy of it I would just have to select to have my
burning program burn an mp3 CD when burning this disk for my self or is this
a different formatted disk and then do I have to select a different burning
method?
This disk so my brother says has about 900 songs on it.
Witch I don't think is possible on A CD but maybe it could be.
So if anyone hear has any ideas or hints on this feel free to pass them
along and thank you all ahead of time for any assistance I may get with
this.

Casey


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