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Posted by audiohead on 11/18/05 03:48
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.
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.
>
> 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...
The OP doesn't want waves 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. Don't forget to put Winamp back the way it was.
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.
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This website is laughable! Obsolete!!!!
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