[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Plus the Wav recording must be in 16bit / 44kHz stereo.
> > (or at least converted to that if the original is not).
>
> Wrong !
> Yesterday, I recorded a speech on my MD then recorded as a 22Khz 16bits
> mono wav file and burnt it to an audio CD using Easy CD Creator.
> I didn't do any conversion to the file.
>
> I didn't get any warning nor error, and the CD plays perfectly.
>
> My $0.02
>
> Yann
Wow... Cool down...
Let me quote from GC:
GC> Plus the Wav recording must be in 16bit / 44kHz stereo.
GC> (or at least converted to that if the original is not).
Let me translate it:
The wav file must be in 44k1Hz/16bit. If not it must be converted. Some
tools will do the conversion for you. This might not be visable to you.
Cheers,
Ralph -> Cool as hell. (And hell is hot!)
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