What's the advantage of having MP3 playback capability? What is the difference between that and a bu
What's the advantage of having MP3 playback capability? What is the difference between that and a burned CD with music? What does MP3 playback even mean? Can someone explain?
on a regular CD player.. you can play cd's that are burned into CDA/WAV format... depending on length of songs.. you can only fit anywhere from 15-22 tracks... when you have an MP3 capable deck.. it can decode MP3 tracks.. which are smaller than WAV/CD Audio tracks.. you can typically fit around 150 or so MP3s on one CD.. whereas you can only fit about 20 CD audio tracks on that same CD-R...
most mp3s are between 3 MB+ for a full song
whereas WAV files are about 50 MB+
of course this all depends on length of song, sound quality, etc.. but you can fit over 150 MP3s on a burned CD from your computer.. vs about 20 songs burned in regular CD Audio/wav format so that it will play in ANY cd player...
if you pop an MP3 cd into a regular cd player it will not play..
most mp3s are between 3 MB+ for a full song
whereas WAV files are about 50 MB+
of course this all depends on length of song, sound quality, etc.. but you can fit over 150 MP3s on a burned CD from your computer.. vs about 20 songs burned in regular CD Audio/wav format so that it will play in ANY cd player...
if you pop an MP3 cd into a regular cd player it will not play..
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