Burning CDs, not all tracks?

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Burning CDs, not all tracks?

Post by clemens » September 30th, 2011, 6:15 am

Hi there, I am new here and don't know much about computing either. My problem: Whenever I burn downloads to CD's I end up with just half of the tracks on the disc. Funny enough, if I try to burn the vast amount of 70 track it will burn up to60 on ONE CD. How can I make sure that there will be exactly what I want (the number and the chosen order ) on the CD ? Clemens
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Re: Burning CDs, not all tracks?

Post by Turboladdade » September 30th, 2011, 11:55 am

Audio CDs can only hold a certain amount of time of music, typically 70 or 80 minutes. It's not by track count.
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Re: Burning CDs, not all tracks?

Post by clemens » September 30th, 2011, 3:44 pm

Yes, but when I burn 20 tracks I end up with 10 o13. Then , If I burn 70 tracks I got some35 or 40 on the CD. This is certainly a lot, yet....whatever number of songs I burn , it's always just 50% or 70% on the CD.
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Re: Burning CDs, not all tracks?

Post by Turboladdade » September 30th, 2011, 4:21 pm

I think you're confusing something somewhere. I don't know of any CD that can hold 40 average-length songs.

Are you burning an audio or a data CD?
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Re: Burning CDs, not all tracks?

Post by Weertolon » October 10th, 2011, 3:38 am

clemens
Maybe you burn Data CD and then try to play it as Audio CD? Because 40 songs is too much for a regular CD
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