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Posted by audiohead on 11/17/05 07:17
dadiOH wrote:
> Joe Gillis wrote:
> > 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.
These are likely DRM WMA's you idiot. Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 won't
decode these files to audio CD.
>
> 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...
He's not using Winamp asswipe!
>
> 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.
He wants MP3, not WAVE idiot. Read the OP. This is just another
example for your inflated arrogance.
Don't forget to put Winamp back the way it was.
>
>
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> dadiOH
> ____________________________
>
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The programs recommended on this website are outdated, and obsolete at
best. What an amateur!
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