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reward4615 | 18:30 Thu 29th Jan 2009 | Computers
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I am in the process of transfering my old audio cassettes on to cd's, but the problem I am having is that if the tracks on both sides of the tape amouint to 21 or more I cannot fit them onto a cd (I don't really want to miss off any tracks if possible), I have managed to source some 90 min cd's, but neither windows media player or express burn recognises the cd as 90 min. I still have no sucess if I use the "overburning" setting. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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use windows media player and burn them as mp3 files--u could fit around 150 tracks, depending on their size, on a standard cd--cheers

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