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| 78327 | 2002-09-10 10:35:00 | When I use LP Recorder to record audio files from my tape player via line-in to my sound card, it records them on to an audio data file. The file is a small box with a blue dot and two orange dots in the middle. Windows Media Player can play them, but I can't burn them on to an audio CD. When I right click on one and open it in Properties it shows them as 'File' Can they be converted to wav as I would like to burn them to an audio CD? |
Kiwijazzfan (1634) | ||
| 78328 | 2002-09-10 10:54:00 | You should theoretically be recording to .wav files. They go straight on CD. Wots O/S are you using and what burning software? |
SoniKalien (792) | ||
| 78329 | 2002-09-10 11:20:00 | My operating System is Windows ME and I burn my CD'S with Adaptec CD Writer 4. The LP Recorder seems to record the Files to a type of file not recognised by the Audio CD option, but can be burned on to a data CD. They seem to be Wav files, but in a data format. Thanks for your help so far. |
Kiwijazzfan (1634) | ||
| 78330 | 2002-09-10 11:49:00 | Orright, burning CD's can be a little tricky to say the least... One reason why Nero is so popular, is the fact that you specify what sort of CD you want to burn. To make an Audio CD, you must tell the software that you want an Audio CD, not ISO, not DATA, not even hybrid. Nero has wizards to step you through this and there is a demo available from : www.nero.com I really reccomend Nero for it's ease of use for newbies and it power for the pros (ex-newbies) |
SoniKalien (792) | ||
| 78331 | 2002-09-10 21:36:00 | Hello, Most recording programs, give you the oportunity to choose the format you would like to record the sounds onto your computer. Usually, they need to be wav. or mp3 to produce a music cd. Before starting your recording, check the program and if possible, change the format. If the format cant be changed, you may need to look at another recording program. good luck, Bob |
Bob Kehely (621) | ||
| 78332 | 2002-09-12 10:28:00 | Thanks for your suggestions. I will investigate Nero, which has been reviewed favourably in the past. Adaptic CD Writer 4 seems only to recognise Mp3 or Wav files for Audio CDs. Perhaps Nero will convert or give you the option to change the files manually. Regards Kiwijazzfan |
Kiwijazzfan (1634) | ||
| 78333 | 2002-09-12 10:31:00 | Dear Bob Thanks for your suggestion. Iwill try it next time. Hope it works! Regards Kiwijazzfan |
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