Vinny

Do the wav files play on your computer?

When you burn your CD are you absolutely certain that you are choosing
to make an Audio CD, and not a data CD? You need to choose the Audio CD,
which basically means a standard 74 or 80 minutes CD with nothing but
audio on it.

I don't know how Express Burn represents this, though. I use Nero to
burn CDs, so I can't give specific instructions there.

Good luck.
~Ann

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On 4/10/2011 5:23 PM, Vinny Samarco wrote:
> Hi,
> I am wondering why I am not being successful in this venture.
> I have some mp3 files that I am asked to put on audio cd in standard
> format.
> I take the mp3 files, download them, then I use goldwave to save them
> as wave files to play on a standard cd player, I also split the file
> into tracks.
> When I go to burn these onto standard audio cds they won't play, and I
> can't figure out why not. I have made sure that the files were wave
> files at 44100, 16 byt. and yet the results will play on some mp3
> players, but not standard audio cds.
>
> I have also tried this using cdex, but with the same result. I am
> using express burn to burn my wave files. Can anyone think of what I
> am doing wrong?
> Thanks.
> Vinny
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