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In Reply to: I gotta Headache Please help posted by Inspired on March 30, 2002 at 09:33:38: You're basically hosed. However, you can still time-compress your tracks so they take up less disk space (and play faster at the same pitch). You could even shift the pitch up a bit, and lose some data off the edges. Manually snip out some parts too, and you could maybe shrink 50% of the durations without it sounding unintelligeable. Unlike tapes, CD's only really play at one speed. Still, you could burn a universal CD-ROM disk with your original WAV files, and you could get it all on one disk as you planned, but your files would only be readable on a computer. I would experiment with multiple options if you can. Find out what the project requires as mandatory, and work backwards towards your technical limitations. good luck, my friend.
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