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Buning 20Gb mp3 to CD


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I have got 20Gb+ of mp3's that I need to now burn to CD and DVD. I had used dbpoweramp batch ripper to rip all my audio CD's which worked well but there does not seem to be the same kind of batch writer program within dbpoweramp.

Is there any programs out there that will calculate what to burn and just request next CD until all the mp3's are burnt to disk ?

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Well, if you need to burn 20 Gigabytes of files you should consider buying a Blu-ray burner first. It would be the less costly option for the task....

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Nero used to be able to, but I don't know any more. I quit using Nero.

CDBurner XP Pro has disc spanning, so that might work.

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CDBurner XP Pro has disc spanning, so that might work.

This seems to work great, add all the files select disk spanning select option of least amount of disks or keep album structure and away it goes burns disk, ejects burns next disk.

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itunes 10.3 (feature has been removed in new versions) will allow you to backup your music library to CD/DVD. It will automatically select how many CD/DVD's are needed and will prompt you to insert a new CD/DVD when it has filled the current one.

Choose File > Library > Back up to Disc.

iTunes 10.3 should be available from http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1103

If not just google it and I'm sure you can find the older version somewhere

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Well, if you need to burn 20 Gigabytes of files you should consider buying a Blu-ray burner first. It would be the less costly option for the task....

I'm not sure about that. 20GB of files would only require 5 blank DVDs which in the UK at least would cost under ?2 easily. A Blu-ray burner is more like ?50 plus extra for the media which isn't as cheap as DVD anyway.

OP, can you not just manually split up your files into folders totalling no more than 4.35GB? This would fit on a DVD and then you know exactly what is on which disc too. As I mentioned before, 20GB is only going to be 5 discs so it's no big deal.

Edit: Never mind, I see you have a solution you're happy with :)

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