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  1. ok, i am gonna also post this in DVD players section because i am not sure under what catorgorie it fits under.

    I have an audio book, it is a total of 8 Hours, 4 Minutes, and 31 seconds, in 28 parts. They total aproximatally 60mb, they are 16kbps audio. i was wondering if i could fit them all on one audio disk? i was able to fit them on one disk using Fireburner but they are played back at fast speeds, it reads it as a total of 60 minutes, so it is playing about 8 times faster. i was wondering if there was a way to either slow down the playback of my DVD player (relates to the DVD player section) or encode the audio some way, or record it so a DVD player/Diskman could read it. I would much prefere a way to encode the audio because i could then use it in a Diskman and not just on my DVD player. Thanks in advance for any help.

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    just noticed the "rule" to not post same thred on multipule fourms
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    Does your dvd player play mp3? If so youd be able to encode it at a low enough rate to fit it all on cd without problems. Other than that maybe you could do a non standard xvcd with low bitrate mp2 audio.
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  3. what kind of prog would i use to make it all fit? that would be the thing i am talking about. the total size is under 60mb and it is pretty low quality because it is only voice. as for my dvd player playing mp3 yes, it has a seprate lazer for reading cd's. so could u tell me what prog i could burn with to encode at a lower rate with?
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