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On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, Howard Davis wrote:
"Neil Gould" wrote in message .net... Recently, Howard Davis posted: No luck. Both CD Creator and Feurio are unable to import the needed .wav files from Cool Edit. It appears that there are bugs in both Cool Edit AND Feurio. I would expect that from freeware, but not something like Cool Edit that I paid good money for. It's curious that your problems appear to be unique. Perhaps we could provide some insights and help if you could be a little more specific about what you are doing? Your previous messages left me with the impression that you were trying to import files created by _Feurio_ into CoolEdit. Now, it seems to be the opposite. There are *many* flavors of .wav files. CoolEdit can produce some varieties that may not be supported by CD Creator or Feurio. So, if you are going from CoolEdit to Feurio, you have to make sure that you are creating .wav files that are in a format that Feurio understands. Neil --------------------- I use 16 bit 44.1 .wav files only. The fact that Fuerio accepted these from Cool Edit in the past, and that I am having difficulties now, indicates something wrong. I have finally, thanks to the redundancies in Windows, found a roundabout way to transfer the .wav files from CoolEdit to Fuerio, and I have been able to burn a CD as desired. Thank you all that responded to my post. How did you work around this problem then? P -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Lizak Scientific Computing Lab, University of Waterloo |
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