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Posted by Psionic on Nov-17-2003 22:55:

Do these exist?

Are there blank CDs that can hold like 2 hours of music? Because it'd be cool if I could burn an entire essential mix onto one CD and not have to break it up. Anyone know?


Posted by sandstorm03 on Nov-17-2003 23:11:

get a mp3 player


Posted by fitom tiel on Nov-17-2003 23:13:

yes, portable mp3/cd player
burn the file itself.


Posted by Psionic on Nov-17-2003 23:35:

I have an mp3 player. I want to be able to burn to CD to play in the car.


Posted by Lumps on Nov-17-2003 23:37:

Get an MP3 deck.

Sorry. These Cd's you speak of do not exist (as far as I know). I'm sure we'd hear about them too if they did.


Posted by Evil_Gnome on Nov-17-2003 23:38:

couldnt you conver the file type to something smaller? like mp3


Posted by Psionic on Nov-17-2003 23:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Evil_Gnome
couldnt you conver the file type to something smaller? like mp3


It already is an mp3 :P


Posted by TwoPlow on Nov-17-2003 23:49:

The only way I know of, is that you can burn a DVD CD as a data disc, and it will hold up to 2 GB. But those are expensive, and you would need a DVD burner, not to mention a CD player that reads DVD data CD's. Which means, no such luck.

You can get a tape cassette adapter to hook your mp3 player into. Thats about the only logical alternative that I can think of.


Posted by Psionic on Nov-17-2003 23:56:

quote:
Originally posted by TwoPlow
The only way I know of, is that you can burn a DVD CD as a data disc, and it will hold up to 2 GB. But those are expensive, and you would need a DVD burner, not to mention a CD player that reads DVD data CD's. Which means, no such luck.

You can get a tape cassette adapter to hook your mp3 player into. Thats about the only logical alternative that I can think of.


My mom has that to go from cassette to CD player, but do they make one for mp3 to CD player? (the car only has a CD player)


Posted by CGRumler on Nov-17-2003 23:56:

Or buy a new cd deck that supports cd-r's with mp3 data on them. Then and ONLY then, will you get lots and lots of music on one cd.


Posted by dyret on Nov-18-2003 00:09:

How about buying an mp3changer in the booth?


Posted by capricorn15 on Nov-18-2003 00:16:

Re: Do these exist?

quote:
Originally posted by Galapidate
Are there blank CDs that can hold like 2 hours of music? Because it'd be cool if I could burn an entire essential mix onto one CD and not have to break it up. Anyone know?

get an mp3 cd player in your car, and burn the set on cdr and put it there


Posted by garvimeister on Nov-18-2003 00:24:

Hmmm. Some car stereos have a line input in the back, in which case you could attach that to a 1/8 in. jack and then plug that into your mp3 player.

Since I'm betting your car stereo doesn't have this feature, another option is to buy an audio adapter such as this one, which takes the headphone output from your mp3 player and broadcasts it onto an unused FM channel for you to tune your radio to.


Posted by infinity HiGH on Nov-18-2003 00:28:

what sucks about burning a 2 hour Essential Mix as an mp3 is that it's not cued, so you can't skip to that song you really like at 63 minutes.


Posted by whiskers on Nov-18-2003 00:33:

quote:
Originally posted by infinity HiGH
what sucks about burning a 2 hour Essential Mix as an mp3 is that it's not cued, so you can't skip to that song you really like at 63 minutes.



what's the point of burning the whole essential mix then? for me, if i listen to a live set, i must listen to the whole thing (well, maybe skip that really annoying track i've heard 150 times already).


and yes, the FM transmitter thing works for me - $20 at best buy and off i go. the quality is a bit blah, but whatever.


Posted by slinkyhead on Nov-18-2003 00:39:

double sided cd's are in the pipe line so then you can get 160mins of music, unfortunately you've still got to take out the cd and turn it over

just get a cd player in your car that plays cd-r


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Nov-18-2003 00:53:

quote:
Originally posted by slinkyhead
just get a cd player in your car that plays cd-r


CD-R? Do you mean MP3? See, you can burn data files up to 700MB...but if you want to play that on a CD player you need to burn it as an audio file...which is where MB doesn't matter but minutes do.

The biggest CDs I've seen are 700MB/80min. Thus the only way to do it with CD is burning data MP3 CDs. You can pick up CD/MP3 players for like $50 now (Rio Volt). Then you just use the cassette adapter for your car.

I've got a portable CD player hooked up in my car right now w/ the cassette adapter and the lighter power adapter. I don't have money for my sound system yet, I'm still working on the performance part.


Posted by Psionic on Nov-18-2003 00:57:

As I said before, I DONT HAVE A CASSETTE PLAYER IN THE CAR (it's a CD PLAYER)


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Nov-18-2003 01:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Galapidate
As I said before, I DONT HAVE A CASSETTE PLAYER IN THE CAR (it's a CD PLAYER)


LoL, whoops sorry. Well, I'd say you're pretty fucked then. Time to dish out $300+ for a nice headunit.


Posted by garvimeister on Nov-18-2003 01:11:

quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
LoL, whoops sorry. Well, I'd say you're pretty fucked then. Time to dish out $300+ for a nice headunit.


Ummm... I disagree. Did you check out the link that I gave you on page 1? This thing is less than $30, and as far as I can see it will do exactly what you want.


Posted by tortoise on Nov-18-2003 01:19:

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=120319
there might be 99 min CD-R


Posted by TeKnoHe@d2025 on Nov-18-2003 03:42:

quote:
Originally posted by garvimeister
Ummm... I disagree. Did you check out the link that I gave you on page 1? This thing is less than $30, and as far as I can see it will do exactly what you want.


Somebody else said the quality isn't too good. I'm not going to roll unless my music sounds good...can't cruise with shitty sound.


Posted by ALD52 on Nov-18-2003 04:06:

Well once upon a time TDK announced that they were gonna make a 140gb CD-R but then MP3s came out so they decided to go a different route.But here is an alternative to your problem...


Here...


Posted by ALD52 on Nov-18-2003 04:10:

Scrath that last post.... heree is the answer to your problem....Sony makes a 1.3gb CDRW

You can find it here


Posted by garvimeister on Nov-18-2003 04:50:

quote:
Originally posted by ALD52
Scrath that last post.... heree is the answer to your problem....Sony makes a 1.3gb CDRW


Wow. That's pretty sweet. However, correct me if you find something different, but I just did some searching and it sounds like first you have to buy a special drive to write to those CDs, and once you've written them, the CDs are only compatible with that special drive.


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