is there a program that shrinks audio on a standard size disc?

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  1. lambsk1

    lambsk1 Member

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    Hi.

    Does anyone know if there's a program available that shrinks audio to fit onto a standard size disc?

    The format is wave and it seems to be too big for the space available on a blank disc. The music arrangement is a mix which was probably shrunk onto the original copy.

    Thanks heaps.

    Lambsk1
     
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    I thought .wav files were small. Unless you downloaded a whole album onto a single .wav file, normally it shouldn't be that big...

    Well, for programs, it would depend on what type of file you wanted the .wav to convert to.

    What I would do is do a search on www.google.com
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    ".wav converter to <the file type you want>"

    Hope this helps!
     
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    Hi.

    No i'm trying to burn a mixed audio (wav) cd and however the dj layed the tracks, the (complete) mixed music is larger than an average size 700MB/80min blank disc.

    You usually get that alot with mixed DJ cd's. Sometimes there's about 25 songs on the one disc. Just wondering if there's a program available that allows to decrease the size of the (wav.) audio to fit onto a standard size blank disc.

    This only applies to wav format and not MP3.

    Thanks

    Lambsk1
     
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    Not unless you're willing to make the songs on the cd quicker. The wav format does not support recompression the wav video and compressed audio does.
     

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