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BigDil
Hungarian trancEaddict

Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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| quote: | | Audio data is stored on the disk in blocks, which are also sometimes called sectors. Each block holds 2,352 bytes of data, with an additional number of bytes used for error detection and correction, as well as control structures. Therefore, 75 blocks are required for each second of sound. On a standard 74-minute CD then, the total amount of storage is (2,352 * 75 * 74 * 60), which is 783,216,000 bytes or about 747 MB. |
Source: http://www.pcguide.com/ref/cd/formatCDDA-c.html
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Jan-04-2003 01:23
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BigDil
Hungarian trancEaddict

Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
i really did not understand that...does that mean i am OK?....
the WAV = 800MB and i burned it on a 700MB CDR...i played it and it seemed ok...but whats the truth should i not of? |
Um.. just read this part again: "On a standard 74-minute CD then, the total amount of storage is (2,352 * 75 * 74 * 60), which is 783,216,000 bytes or about 747 MB"
So if it's a 80' CD, its capacity is (2,352 * 75 * 80 * 60), 846,720,000 bytes, about 826 MB.
So the biggest wav file you could burn in Audio CD format is 826 MB.
Note that it's only when we're talking about Audio CD's... For exapmle, Data CD's are a whole different story.
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Jan-04-2003 19:18
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DJ Mikey Mike
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: I'm at your mums'
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| quote: | Originally posted by BigDil
Um.. just read this part again: "On a standard 74-minute CD then, the total amount of storage is (2,352 * 75 * 74 * 60), which is 783,216,000 bytes or about 747 MB"
So if it's a 80' CD, its capacity is (2,352 * 75 * 80 * 60), 846,720,000 bytes, about 826 MB.
So the biggest wav file you could burn in Audio CD format is 826 MB.
Note that it's only when we're talking about Audio CD's... For exapmle, Data CD's are a whole different story. |
which translates to.. yup.. everything is fine 
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Jan-05-2003 00:09
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