[bookport] Re: a cd against a 1 gb card

  • From: James Nuttall <jnuttallphd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 17:42:23 -0700 (PDT)

Hello Otto:
The amount you can get on the CD is not related to the bps. It is related to 
the size of the files. So check to see how big you files are.
 
Jim

Otto Zamora <8zamora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hello,
 
Assuming a 192 bps rate, then, about how many old time radio shows would fit on 
1 cd with the files being MP3?
 
Otto


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Subject: [bookport] Re: a cd against a 1 gb card



Hello Otto:
 
Most CD come as 700 mg / 80 minutes. That means you can put 700 mg of data or 
you can put 80 minutes of music. If you are looking for software to create 
CD/DVDs Priemer software www.readingmadeeasy.com has one which is deisgned for 
easier navigation for the blind ($60).
 
Jim Nuttall -- Michigan

Otto Zamora <8zamora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
 
First of all, I know that a 1 gb card will hold more than a cd, but I wanted to 
put some files which are mp3 on a cd for a friend and wonder if someone could 
maybe give me an idea of how much you can fit on a cd, assuming a 192 BPS rate.
Thanks to all in advance.
 
Otto

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