swab148, 8 months ago Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Sh1nyM3t4l4ss, 8 months ago Lies, you can’t fit 12 hours of Audio on a CD (at least not Red Book Audio)!!!
Lies, you can’t fit 12 hours of Audio on a CD (at least not Red Book Audio)!!!
Kepabar, 8 months ago You can if they were mp3s instead of audio tracks! Most cd players are able to handle both since like 2003.
You can if they were mp3s instead of audio tracks!
Most cd players are able to handle both since like 2003.
Sh1nyM3t4l4ss, 8 months ago That’s why I specified Red Book Audio (the actual CD Audio standard). Most people I know haven’t upgraded their CD Player since the 90s, and by the time MP3 got popular, people weren’t using CDs to listen to them.
That’s why I specified Red Book Audio (the actual CD Audio standard). Most people I know haven’t upgraded their CD Player since the 90s, and by the time MP3 got popular, people weren’t using CDs to listen to them.
XTornado, 8 months ago People using CDs with mp3 on cars mostly.
People using CDs with mp3 on cars mostly.
itslilith, 8 months ago it’s bitrate is reduced to all hell
it’s bitrate is reduced to all hell
chumbalumber, 8 months ago You can if it’s specifically 12 hours of microwave noise, and your method of play is putting it in a microwave for 12 hours
You can if it’s specifically 12 hours of microwave noise, and your method of play is putting it in a microwave for 12 hours
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