I would think you'd need to lower the bit rate instead of raise it, to get 
more onto a standard CD!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vinny Samarco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 8:13 AM
Subject: How to get the most material onto a standard cd Using Goldwave 
andpremier cd creator.


> Hi,
>     I have never done the following proceedure before, and could use
> suggestions.  I have been asked to copy quite a number of cassettes of
> greatly varying lengths to be preserved onto cds.  These cassettes are old
> family cassettes of kids singing and talking etc.  Because the amount of
> material on each cassette varies from 7 minutes, to at least 30 minutes, I
> want to copy them consecutively.  I will be using Goldwave.  These cds
> should be able to be played on any cd player, so not an mp3 formate for 
> now.
>    So, if I change the byt rate, from 16 to 24, can I squeze more onto a
> cd?  With premier cd Creator, when I put a new cd into the computer, it 
> will
> tell me I have 703 megabytes free.  I have been able to put about 72 
> minutes
> of material onto a cassette.  Is there any way I could squeze a few 
> minutes
> more onto each cd without having to go to mp3 format? Thanks very much for
> your help
> Vinny Samarco?
>
>
>
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