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Can they play .MP3 files? You could easily put 10 hours of MP3 audio on
a CD-R.
If you insist on standard CD audio, you will have to cut the recordings
into shorter lengths and use a few disks.
Do you have an audio editor and MP3 encoder?
You can join the pc-audio list or a list for podcasters and learn more.
Mark
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Subject: [VICUG-L] what do I do about this problem?
: Hi all,
: Well, here's the situation.
: I have a client on the west side of Michigan, and he wants to look at
a mac computer.
: Now, I have 2 files I want to burn on to CDrws, but each file is more
than 100 minutes in length.
: No CD will hold these 2 files.
: My DVD/cdrw drive only burns CDs, *NOT* DVDs.
: The one file gives him key commands for the mac, and the other file is
from a guy named Sam Britton, who has his own studio and he uses the
mac.
: My clients needs these files!
: So, what do you all think I can do to get these files to him?
: Harry
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