Media Player CD Copy

G

Guest

Hello all,

I used Windows Media Player and copied all songs from a CD to the hard
drive. I noticed afterwards that an entire CD took up only around 60Mb of
hard disk space. I then copied several more CD's to the hard drive and Media
Player put each CD into its own seperate folder with it's matching CD title,
real cool.

Now I have about 5 CD's stored in their own seperate folders on the hard
drive and I want to burn them now. Is there a way to burn all the CD's from
the hard drive onto one CD but still be able to play all of them from the
same CD?

-A
 
Y

You Know Who ~

It only took 60mb cause it reduced the file size by sampling and converting
to the wma format. In theory, that means it won't sound as good. You can
burn all the music to one CD IF you burn it in the wma format. A few CD
players out there can play that format, but most cannot. If you burn as a
regular audio CD, the file on the disc is a standard audio file and will
require just as much room as it did originally.
 
G

Guest

YKW,

Yep, that sounds about right to me once you explained it. Thanks for
schooling me on things though. Very much appreciated!
 

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