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Guest digijack
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Hello everyone,

I have a HP pc running Win XP Home and sp2. I recently donloaded a zipped

folder contaiing 125 files of musical codas (ends of music/songs.) Having

gone through the process of opening the zipped folder etc and transferring

them to WMP 11 for buring to an audio cd, I found that WMP 11 will not burn

after file 99. The message 'will not fit' appears for the remaining files.

The files are there for anyone to download who may be interested in this kind

of harmony which are available at http://www.vocalharmonies.com

The size of each file varies between about 9 sec's to 30sec's and when the

cd is finally ejected it can be seen that ther is plenty of space for the

remaining files.

Is it the norm for WMP11 to finish at 99 and eject the cd?

I thank you in advance of all help.

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Guest Mistoffolees
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Re: WMP

 

 

digijack wrote:

> Hello everyone,

> I have a HP pc running Win XP Home and sp2. I recently donloaded a zipped

> folder contaiing 125 files of musical codas (ends of music/songs.) Having

> gone through the process of opening the zipped folder etc and transferring

> them to WMP 11 for buring to an audio cd, I found that WMP 11 will not burn

> after file 99. The message 'will not fit' appears for the remaining files.

> The files are there for anyone to download who may be interested in this kind

> of harmony which are available at http://www.vocalharmonies.com

> The size of each file varies between about 9 sec's to 30sec's and when the

> cd is finally ejected it can be seen that ther is plenty of space for the

> remaining files.

> Is it the norm for WMP11 to finish at 99 and eject the cd?

> I thank you in advance of all help.

 

 

IIRC, the maximum number of tracks that can be put into a "standard"

CD audio disc is 99 tracks. However, the number of tracks that can

be burned into a MP3 audio disc can be greater.

Guest digijack
Posted

Re: WMP

 

 

 

"Mistoffolees" wrote:

>

> digijack wrote:

>

> > Hello everyone,

> > I have a HP pc running Win XP Home and sp2. I recently donloaded a zipped

> > folder contaiing 125 files of musical codas (ends of music/songs.) Having

> > gone through the process of opening the zipped folder etc and transferring

> > them to WMP 11 for buring to an audio cd, I found that WMP 11 will not burn

> > after file 99. The message 'will not fit' appears for the remaining files.

> > The files are there for anyone to download who may be interested in this kind

> > of harmony which are available at http://www.vocalharmonies.com

> > The size of each file varies between about 9 sec's to 30sec's and when the

> > cd is finally ejected it can be seen that ther is plenty of space for the

> > remaining files.

> > Is it the norm for WMP11 to finish at 99 and eject the cd?

> > I thank you in advance of all help.

>

>

> IIRC, the maximum number of tracks that can be put into a "standard"

> CD audio disc is 99 tracks. However, the number of tracks that can

> be burned into a MP3 audio disc can be greater.

>

Thank you mistoffolees, but how do I do what you say? Maybe I'm doing

something wrong, but this is what I do. Download the zipped folder and save

it to my doc's, open it and extract the files which are then put into a new

folder to be burned onto an audio cd using WMP11.

Once the new folder is opened all 125 tags show as mp3 type, which cease to

burn onto the cd after99


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