Audio format for a CD involves burning WAV files, which are huge, about ten megabytes per minute. MP3 files are compressed and are considered data files, not audio files and they are only about 1 meg per minute depending on the quality you want by bit rate. Thus, you can fit about ten times as many MP3 songs, for example, on a CD as you can with regular, full-sized WAV files.

Rich De Steno


On 7/16/2011 5:37 PM, Kathy Pingstock wrote:
Can someone help me and explain the difference between mp3 format and audio
like if you are going to burn a cd in mp3 or audio format.



Thanks



Kathy

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