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    Hi.

    I have 2.38GB of MP3 files. I would like to put on a 700mb disc.

    If this is possible. What would be the smallest audio format size could i convert to?

    Thanks
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  2. File size = bitrate * running time

    So use lower bitrates. WMA and AAC sound a little better than MP3 at low bitrates. But unless all your files are very high bitrates to start with reencoding to low enough bitrates to put them all on a 700 CD will sound pretty bad. For example, reducing 320 kbps MP3 to ~80 kbps WMA might sound ok, but reducing 128 kbps MP3 to ~32 kbps WMA will sound like crap (you might find it acceptable for simple voice recordings).
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  3. Are you using this for playback on a device or PC? or just archiving?

    Beware many devices won't play back AAC or WMA and some won't even play MP3 on a CD

    If for storage, why not use a DVD ?

    As jagabo suggested, I wouldn't bother, because you are roughly reducing the bitrate/3 . So unless you are starting with 320kbps mp3, it's going to sound horrible.
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    Originally Posted by Teac23
    I have 2.38GB of MP3 files. I would like to put on a 700mb disc.
    They will sound like complete garbage if you re-encode them from their already lossy status.
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    Reencode them at about 1/3 of the current bitrate. Do one and see if the quality is acceptable.
    (You can do this en masse using CDex, for one.)
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