Data-saving problem...
*Dinah*
raevynsong at softhome.net
Mon Sep 16 08:48:35 UTC 2002
Question to all those who know more about computer than I do...
My Mum is getting a new hard-drive, additional to her old one, since that one's full. Problem is, she's going to delete everything that's on it beforehand and now I have lots of stuff that I need to safe to my laptop. My problem: the mp3s.
They are small files compared to "normal" audio-files, but still my burning programme is saying I can't burn many on one CD because it doesn't judge by data but by the time-length of the files. Now, could I burn the mp3s not as audio CD but as data CD? Or will that corrupt all the data and I could just as well safe myself all the trouble?
I'm a bit confused here, since I don't use that CD-burner often since it's rubbish, but I have such a lot off FanFiction and pictures stored on her PC that using disks would be too tedious...
Help?!
~ Dinah ~
There is no denying the fact that writers should be read but not seen. Rarely are they a winsome sight. ~ Edna Ferber
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