From: alj7789@nospaml.net   
      
   On 3/25/24 6:53 PM, Chris wrote:   
   > Al Jostens wrote:   
   >> Ok, I had not burned a CD in over a decade so forgot about the   
   >> "standards." I was trying to burn the MP3 to CD using audio standards,   
   >> which was not going to work since it was hours long. After I began   
   >> using the "data" option, no longer any oversize issues except I had to   
   >> go though about 5 CDs before there was a correct burn. I had some cheap   
   >> Verbatim ones here, but none of those burned correctly. It took an old   
   >> Maxwell with max of 4x speed to get successful results. It's not that   
   >> my burner couldn't handle the faster speeds, but I think a lot of these   
   >> old CDs in storage for many years were bad.   
   >>   
   >> The purpose was to create a 9 hour "white noise" CD for my wife, who   
   >> uses the noise when I am away to help her sleep. We had a white noise   
   >> generator, but it became defunct so I came up with the idea of a CD to   
   >> be used in the room's portable stereo.   
   >   
   > Would an analogue radio not tuned to a station work?   
   >   
   >   
      
   Have used it in the past when nothing else was available, but not good   
   for a permanent solution as it can be prone to static crashes and   
   occasional stations coming through, like pilots, for example, just above   
   the FM broadcast band.   
      
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