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Originally Posted by Razorblade2000
If you say u wanna have 2 cds... he somehow divides the audio size by 2
Would be cool if you could fix it!
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really true my friend Razor!
for each number of cds MS divide the audio using the number as factor.
example using my source and the audio size :
1 cd = 79.45mb
2 cds= 39.73mb....

means 79.35/2=~39.73
3 cds=26.49mb
4 cds=19.87mb....

means 79.35/4=~19.87
5 cds=15.89mb
6 cds=13.24mb
7 cds=11.37mb
8 cds= 9.94mb
9 cds= 8.84mb....

means 79.35/9=~8.84

8.84mb audio size for each cd
i'm confused but maybe it is right cos
the audio still with the same size in the final.
you can't encrease the size of the audio using the same bitrate for
2 or more cds,then MS divide the total audio size for the numbers of cds!
it means using 2 cds:
39.73mb for the first cd and 39.73mb for the second cd....
middle audio size for each cd with the same bitrate choosed, of course!
...or maybe i loose something here...
cool or lame
muaddib,where are you