Posted by (Just) Allan on 02/02/06 13:33
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006 10:24:46 +0100, "Buzz" <Buzz@SLIPonline.fr> wrote:
>"jb" <john.blank@gmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
>1138861843.735929.241990@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>> 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.
And close the session. Some software doesn't do this automatically
and so a CD will not play in a CD player (only a computer).
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