Compressing music onto a CD occupies modifying bitrate setting on software for burning audio files to disc. Bitrate is a measurement of how many units of data are moved from one place to another per second. When burning audio files from PC to a blank CD or from a prerecorded CD to a blank disc, this transfer rate is measured in kilobits per second (Kbps). Lower Kbps number more music that can be compressed onto a CD.

Instructions

1. Step 1

Open media ripping and burning software on a PC.

2. Step 2

Search for a tab "Burn", and click to open menu.

3. Step 3

Click More Options from this menu.

4. Step 4

Look for for a box "Convert" or "renovate Bitrate", along you have to be decide this.

5. Step 5

Evaluate bitrate speeds obtainable for burning audio files. Lower bitrate speeds will compress more music onto a CD. E.g., at a setting of 32 Kbps, it likely to record almost 48 hours of music onto a single CD that usually holds about 90 minutes of music. At 128 Kbps, it is likely to burn about 11 hours of music to CD.

6. Step 6

Select highest bitrate speed that permits to compress amount of music preferred to CD. Remember audio quality suffers as more music is compressed to disc.

7. Step 7

Click to apply these modifications, and then click OK.

8. Step 8

Select music tracks to include to a new CD file, then put in a empty CD in PCs disc and tick Start Burn to move music at new compressed Bitrate to disc.