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Well...

If you want to use SimpleBurner, the first thing you would have to do is burn either a CD, or a CD image. And then copy that to MD using SimpleBurner.

With SonicStage 3.2, you would have to convert the files to WAV before importing and transferring them.

You should be able to get about 2h 20m on a HiMD formatted standard MD (HiSP, 256kbps).

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Well...

If you want to use SimpleBurner, the first thing you would have to do is burn either a CD, or a CD image. And then copy that to MD using SimpleBurner.

With SonicStage 3.2, you would have to convert the files to WAV before importing and transferring them.

You should be able to get about 2h 20m on a HiMD formatted standard MD (HiSP, 256kbps).

I am using alcohol with cue sheet and a wav so my question is after I burn one disc with that method will the simple burner let me burn the second one on the same minidisk(taking to consideration that there is space left on the minidisk)?

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sure, no problem whatsoever... I fill discs continually using SB (from CD's and mounted images from wav/cuesheets) and a 1gb disc can hold up to 8 albums that way (in HiSP) and a standard 80min mostly 2

I am sorry for my ignorance but I am new in the minidisk business.

Does simple burner use a cue sheet to burn or the only option is to use alcohol?

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Alcohol won't burn directly to a minidisc, if that's what you're asking. Only SimpleBurner or SonicStage will burn to Hi-MD.

If you're asking whether you should use alcohol, just don't drive afterward.

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