Posted by Buzz on 02/02/06 09:24
"jb" <john.blank@gmail.com> a crit dans le message de news:
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> I'm sure this isn't the right group for my question, but I've got no
> idea where to go. Perhaps someone on this group can help??
>
> I've got a .wav audio file that I can play on my computer, but not on
> any of my CD-players (though some other folks' players seem to be able
> to play it). Is there any way to make it so I can play that file on my
> CD player? Rename it to a different extension? Or what?
>
> Please steer me to the right group (or even better, answer the question
> if you can).
>
> Thanks.
>
> jb
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A wav file can be burned onto a CDR to make a Audio CD.
But this wav file must be 16 bits stereo at a 44100 Hz sample rate.
Many free audio editors can do the transformation if it is not to standard.
Next with your CD burner choose the option "Make an Audio CD"
and not a Data CD.
--
Allen Reny
http://www.a-reny.com
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