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Posted by NRen2k5 on 11/18/05 15:15
audiohead wrote:
> dadiOH wrote:
>
>>Joe Gillis wrote:
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>>>I have music files that are WMA, Winamp media file. When I try to burn
>>>them to CD, I can't. How can I transfer them to MP3s?
>>>
>>>I use Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4, Win98.
>>
>>You want to make an audio CD, correct? There is no point in making MP3s
>>as those would just have to be decoded to wave when you make the audio
>>disc.
>
>
> You really are stupid! The DRM WMA's are decoded when burned as an
> Audio CD. Only the .wav extension needs to be added for playback on a
> computer harddrive.
Yes, the contents of PCM-WAV and CDDA are similar. The point he made is
that *there is no point of using MP3 as a go-between*.
You really are stupid!
>>To make waves from your WMA files, load the files you want into Winamp
>>keeping in mind that audio CDs will hold 80 minutes of music. Assure
>>that Winamp isn't set to repeat, then...
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>
> The OP doesn't want waves asswipe!
We know that! He wants to burn an audio-CD, but since there isn't any
software to directly make audio-CD's from DRM-WMA's, he'll have to do
convert the DRM-WMA's to something else first!
>>Ctrl + P (Winamp preferences)
>> Output (under Plug-ins)
>> Nullsoft Disk Writer (or Wave writer)
>> Configure
>>
>>Now play the files. You'll hear nothing and they will "play" rapidly.
>>You'll wind up with a wave file of each song...use Easy CD to burn
>>those. Don't forget to put Winamp back the way it was.
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> Convert, then burn waves using two separate programs? The OP is likely
> trying to burn DRM WMA's to CD for playback on a CD Audio player. If
> this is the case reencoding back to MP3 is unnessesary. Read the OP
> next time moron before spouting your ignorant mouth off.
Well, gee! You just said yourself that the point was that he wanted
MP3's! Make up your mind: do you understand that he wants to make
audio-CD's or not?
And, moron, just to nitpick while I'm at it, the original files are
WMA's, not MP3's. So he's not reencoding "back to" MP3. He's just
reencoding to MP3.
- NRen2k5
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