Randy,
Not sure what you're asking, but I believe you want to burn your MP3 files
to DVD discs for backup purposes, right? If so, then you're limited to 4.7
gigs of space on a single layer DVD. If you burn to a dual layer DVD you
have some 8.5 Gigs of room. If you really want to go nuts you can purchase a
blue ray burner which holds 25 gigs per dis, and I believe there might be
some 50 Gig discs being sold now. Keep in mind each disc will be expensive.
Again, this means you need a blue ray burner which will cost you some $200+
possibly. Anyone with updated info is of course more than welcome to share
and educate me a bit. In short, you might want to take your chances with a
bunch of dual layer DVD discs, but honestly, I'd say buy another external
hard drive primarily for your redundancy purposes.
Matthew
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Tijerina" <[email protected]>
To: "PC audio discussion list." <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 4:04 PM
Subject: backing up my audio to dvd?
Friends I'd like to ask a question.
One folder I have has 3.23 gb of music. and those are just single songs.
another one on the same external drive that I have has Just a second,
about oh, 25 gb of once again single songs. all in .mp3. will those
folders fit on single-sided dvd's?
I don't want to love any of this music!
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