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Standard cassette tapes hold 30 minutes of audio per side, so 60 minutes in total. Standard audio CDs generally hold about 80 minutes of audio, assuming it is in standard audio CD format. So, you will get only one tape per CD if you want to produce a CD that will play in any standard CD player. You will get more, however, if you convert the files to MP3 before burning - but many older CD players and low-end models cannot play MP3 CDs, so you'll have to test it first if you go that route.
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