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nope7308

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Oct 6, 2008
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My friend ripped a CD via EAC into FLAC files, so that I could then burn a CD-R copy. I've done this multiple times without issue.

However, with this current rip, the total file size is 708MB and does not fit on a regular CD-R disc. I'm a bit confused because all the files were ripped from a single Red Book CD.

Is there anything I can do to reduce the total file size so that it fits on a CD-R disc (without removing one of the files)?

Thanks

P.S. I'm using Toast Titanium.
 
My friend ripped a CD via EAC into FLAC files, so that I could then burn a CD-R copy. I've done this multiple times without issue.

However, with this current rip, the total file size is 708MB and does not fit on a regular CD-R disc. I'm a bit confused because all the files were ripped from a single Red Book CD.

Is there anything I can do to reduce the total file size so that it fits on a CD-R disc (without removing one of the files)?

Thanks

P.S. I'm using Toast Titanium.

Doesn't it depend on the CD media? I've got some advertised as 650, others at 700Mb but am sure I've had others as 800Mb.... yep heres one from a google.
 
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