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Default Unable to Burn WAV file as Audio CD


"geoff" wrote in message
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Bill wrote:
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swanny writes
Check the bit rate and resolution. An audio CD is 44.1kHz and 16 bit.


And stereo. Some of those recorders might record mono.

You are doing the right thing in re-saving from a program that
converts to the CD format, but be very wary of doing this in Windows
7 because of the sample rate converter problems..


Or if you uase CD Architect you can chuck just about any format source
file on the timeline and burn them to CD without giving it a second
thought., You can also easily effect them individually or overall, fade
them, level them, move them around , cross-fade them, chop bits off,
re-arrange the event or bits thereof.


At a far lower price, even the OEM version of Nero will convert files on the
fly so that they burn to a music CD.