Do as IH suggests

check the Properties or Options task in whatever program you're using to burn your disk. See what format it intends to burn them in. If you want your disk to be made up of mp3s, you shouldn't have any problem. But if it's trying to convert to .cda or .wav, there's your problem - both these formats are appx 10times bigger than .mp3

Posted By: Suggy on January 8th 2006 at 11:39:34


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