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Capacity: How many 33 rpm records will fit on a CD
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Novice here, about to convert old classical records to CD's. How many 33 rpm records will fit onto one CD.? Can anything be done to condense the sound to squeeze more on?
Any advice please?
Any advice please?
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at acceptable bitrates 128+ you are looking at approx 1Mb per minute
Personally I listen to books ... and I've settled at a compromise of 40Kbps mono which is good enough for me (I listen in the car ... or on planes so volume and space is as important as understandability (I get approx 30 mins from a 10Mb file (5-6 full books) into a 1Gb player
it's down (or up) to you
wav or one of the proprietary formats will take about 40Mb per 3 mintrack
but its pretty much accepted that mp3 @ 196 or 320kbps is good enough for the professional download sites
so you could say 1LP=60 min =60Mb=10LPs on a 650 = cd at very reasonable quality
Personally I listen to books ... and I've settled at a compromise of 40Kbps mono which is good enough for me (I listen in the car ... or on planes so volume and space is as important as understandability (I get approx 30 mins from a 10Mb file (5-6 full books) into a 1Gb player
it's down (or up) to you
wav or one of the proprietary formats will take about 40Mb per 3 mintrack
but its pretty much accepted that mp3 @ 196 or 320kbps is good enough for the professional download sites
so you could say 1LP=60 min =60Mb=10LPs on a 650 = cd at very reasonable quality
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