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Hello, I have a weird problem on my 06 LX Coupe.
I have a track full of mp3s of notes and lectures, so they are quite small and I can fit quite a few mp3s on a disc. T he problem is that there seems to be a maximum number of mp3s that can be read by a disc, even though they all fit in the one disc. Does anyone know more about this? What is this maximum number? Or does it have something to do with the number of folders? I estimate the disc I am playing has over 400 mp3s/8 folders. |
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I have never been able to burn 400 MP3's on a CD. The most is usually 160 songs. |
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cd's have a certian amount of megabites they will hold. An MP3 takes a file and compounds it into a very small compounded file which also makes sound quality drop off the charts. A normal cd will hold 700mb worth of memory. You can put 70 one minute long songs, or 2 songs that are 35 minutes long on it. The MP3 files are chopped so the song is only partialy there. Its just that the human ear cannot identify that parts are missing, it only detects a crappy audio recording.
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Edit; and are the files you can access in one or different folders. Are all the folders in one directory? |
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