Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-27 Thread Larry Higgins
Maybe this has already been suggested, but why not convert mp3 to 
wav, then burn to cda, or her burner. At least the decompression step 
of the process would have been taken care of before the burn.

At 03:42 AM 12/26/2005, you wrote:
hello doc,

it was that a friends daughter was having trouble converting mp3 to cda and
writing the cd at the same time due to buffer under run errors.
she has an old slow external cd writer and probably not a very powerful
laptop and we were looking for a method of separating the conversion and
burning processes.

pete.




I must have missed the original thread.  Why are you not going right to the
burn process after choosing your tracks for the cd?
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Subject: Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?


  hello gerry,
 
  thanks for that, i had a look and found how to do it.
  it's a longer method but at least it works.
  encase anyone else has the need for such a work around here are the
steps.
 
  1 open nero and choose audio cd and click new
  2 select the mp3 files you want to burn and add them to what is to be
burnt
  3 go to the recorder menu and select choose recorder, choose image
recorder
  [virtual recorder] and click ok.
  4 choose write cd from the file menu the write screen will appear but
when
  you click on write a window will pop up asking you for a file name i just
  tried it with some westlife tracks so i called it westlife leave the
image
  type on it's default and click on ok or save i've forgotten which it was.
  5 when the conversion has finished click on ok and then on discard on the
  window that pops up.
  6 go back to the recorder menu, click on choose recorder and set it back
to
  your actual burner.
  7 choose close from the file menu [not exit]
  8 choose burn image from the file menu, when the window pops up asking
for
  the image name select the name of the image you just created, put your
  blank cd in the drive and click on the appropriate button to start the
  burn.
  9 finally perminently delete the image file as it will be taking up the
  same amount of space on the hard drive as it does on a cd.
 
  pete.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-26 Thread PETE gurney
hello doc,

it was that a friends daughter was having trouble converting mp3 to cda and
writing the cd at the same time due to buffer under run errors.
she has an old slow external cd writer and probably not a very powerful
laptop and we were looking for a method of separating the conversion and
burning processes.

pete.
   



I must have missed the original thread.  Why are you not going right to the
burn process after choosing your tracks for the cd?
- Original Message -
From: PETE gurney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?


 hello gerry,

 thanks for that, i had a look and found how to do it.
 it's a longer method but at least it works.
 encase anyone else has the need for such a work around here are the
steps.

 1 open nero and choose audio cd and click new
 2 select the mp3 files you want to burn and add them to what is to be
burnt
 3 go to the recorder menu and select choose recorder, choose image
recorder
 [virtual recorder] and click ok.
 4 choose write cd from the file menu the write screen will appear but
when
 you click on write a window will pop up asking you for a file name i just
 tried it with some westlife tracks so i called it westlife leave the
image
 type on it's default and click on ok or save i've forgotten which it was.
 5 when the conversion has finished click on ok and then on discard on the
 window that pops up.
 6 go back to the recorder menu, click on choose recorder and set it back
to
 your actual burner.
 7 choose close from the file menu [not exit]
 8 choose burn image from the file menu, when the window pops up asking
for
 the image name select the name of the image you just created, put your
 blank cd in the drive and click on the appropriate button to start the
 burn.
 9 finally perminently delete the image file as it will be taking up the
 same amount of space on the hard drive as it does on a cd.

 pete.






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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-25 Thread Jerry Richer
 Pete!  The way I've dealt with this problem is to create an Image of
the CD on the hard drive, then burn the Image to the CD.  There're probably
options for this in the burner software.
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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-25 Thread PETE gurney
hello gerry,

thanks for that, i had a look and found how to do it.
it's a longer method but at least it works.
encase anyone else has the need for such a work around here are the steps.

1 open nero and choose audio cd and click new
2 select the mp3 files you want to burn and add them to what is to be burnt
3 go to the recorder menu and select choose recorder, choose image recorder
[virtual recorder] and click ok.
4 choose write cd from the file menu the write screen will appear but when
you click on write a window will pop up asking you for a file name i just
tried it with some westlife tracks so i called it westlife leave the image
type on it's default and click on ok or save i've forgotten which it was.
5 when the conversion has finished click on ok and then on discard on the
window that pops up.
6 go back to the recorder menu, click on choose recorder and set it back to
your actual burner.
7 choose close from the file menu [not exit]
8 choose burn image from the file menu, when the window pops up asking for
the image name select the name of the image you just created, put your
blank cd in the drive and click on the appropriate button to start the
burn.
9 finally perminently delete the image file as it will be taking up the
same amount of space on the hard drive as it does on a cd.

pete.

 
  
 


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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-25 Thread DOC
I must have missed the original thread.  Why are you not going right to the
burn process after choosing your tracks for the cd?
- Original Message -
From: PETE gurney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?


 hello gerry,

 thanks for that, i had a look and found how to do it.
 it's a longer method but at least it works.
 encase anyone else has the need for such a work around here are the steps.

 1 open nero and choose audio cd and click new
 2 select the mp3 files you want to burn and add them to what is to be
burnt
 3 go to the recorder menu and select choose recorder, choose image
recorder
 [virtual recorder] and click ok.
 4 choose write cd from the file menu the write screen will appear but when
 you click on write a window will pop up asking you for a file name i just
 tried it with some westlife tracks so i called it westlife leave the image
 type on it's default and click on ok or save i've forgotten which it was.
 5 when the conversion has finished click on ok and then on discard on the
 window that pops up.
 6 go back to the recorder menu, click on choose recorder and set it back
to
 your actual burner.
 7 choose close from the file menu [not exit]
 8 choose burn image from the file menu, when the window pops up asking for
 the image name select the name of the image you just created, put your
 blank cd in the drive and click on the appropriate button to start the
 burn.
 9 finally perminently delete the image file as it will be taking up the
 same amount of space on the hard drive as it does on a cd.

 pete.






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Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-23 Thread PETE gurney
hello all,

what is the best programs for converting mp3 files to CDA without actually
burning them at the same time.
i know nero will do it as it burns them but i don't want them to be burnt
until a later time.
thanks.

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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-23 Thread Dana S. Leslie
I don't understand why you would want to do such a thing. So far as I 
understand, CDA is NOT a media format, like WAV or MP3. It's just the format 
that exists on a CD once a file has been burned to CD.

If you want to play a media file from your hard drive, keep it in WAV, MP3, 
or whatever other media format you prefer. If you want to burn it to a CD, 
go ahead and use whatever burning software you prefer. Once you've burned 
the file to CD, it will exist on the CD as a CDA file. But there's no point 
in converting it into a CDA file on your hard drive or anywhere other than 
on CD (if that's even possible).

Blessed Be,

Dana
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Subject: Converting mp3 to CDA?


 hello all,

 what is the best programs for converting mp3 files to CDA without actually
 burning them at the same time.
 i know nero will do it as it burns them but i don't want them to be burnt
 until a later time.
 thanks.

 pete.



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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-23 Thread R Q J
Hi Pete,
Can't do it.
The CDA extension is just a pointer on the disk to the file.
.CDA files are not playable by audio applications, as you would .wav,
or.mp3.
So why would you want to convert files before you burn them anywaywhen it is
part of the audio creation process?
R Q J
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Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: Converting mp3 to CDA?


hello all,

what is the best programs for converting mp3 files to CDA without actually
burning them at the same time.
i know nero will do it as it burns them but i don't want them to be burnt
until a later time.
thanks.

pete.



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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-23 Thread PETE gurney
hello r q j,

thanks for that, i thought that was probably the answer.
i was checking for a friends daughter who has an external cd writer which
is rather slow and doesn't have buffer protection therefor when she tries
to use nero to create an audio cd from mp3 files it quits giving a buffer
error part way through.
so it's probably a case of her having to get a better and faster cd writer.

pete.
 



Hi Pete,
Can't do it.
The CDA extension is just a pointer on the disk to the file.
.CDA files are not playable by audio applications, as you would .wav,
or.mp3.
So why would you want to convert files before you burn them anywaywhen it
is
part of the audio creation process?
R Q J
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From: PETE gurney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: Converting mp3 to CDA?


hello all,

what is the best programs for converting mp3 files to CDA without actually
burning them at the same time.
i know nero will do it as it burns them but i don't want them to be burnt
until a later time.
thanks.

pete.



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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-23 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Pete,

Based on my experience with others with similar problems, I would guess that 
she doesn't need a better/faster CD writing program, so much as she needs a 
faster CPU/more RAM, to handle the demands her current software is making, 
in the CD writing process.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?


 hello r q j,

 thanks for that, i thought that was probably the answer.
 i was checking for a friends daughter who has an external cd writer which
 is rather slow and doesn't have buffer protection therefor when she tries
 to use nero to create an audio cd from mp3 files it quits giving a buffer
 error part way through.
 so it's probably a case of her having to get a better and faster cd 
 writer.

 pete.




 Hi Pete,
 Can't do it.
 The CDA extension is just a pointer on the disk to the file.
 .CDA files are not playable by audio applications, as you would .wav,
 or.mp3.
 So why would you want to convert files before you burn them anywaywhen it
 is
 part of the audio creation process?
 R Q J
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 From: PETE gurney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 4:01 PM
 Subject: Converting mp3 to CDA?


 hello all,

 what is the best programs for converting mp3 files to CDA without actually
 burning them at the same time.
 i know nero will do it as it burns them but i don't want them to be burnt
 until a later time.
 thanks.

 pete.



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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-23 Thread Tyler Wood
Why would you want to do this? No meedia player that I know of plays these 
files, and these files, as far as I understand, exist only on an audio cd.

Tyler
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 what is the best programs for converting mp3 files to CDA without actually
 burning them at the same time.
 i know nero will do it as it burns them but i don't want them to be burnt
 until a later time.
 thanks.

 pete.



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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-23 Thread R Q J
Pete,
Well, slow shouldn't be a problem,
I burn at 4x.
Maybe the settings in Nero need a little tweak?
I know there are some buffer settings in Nero 5.5, but I haven't looked at
them in a long time.
And of course, Nero seems to picky about what burners it will work with.
Good luck,
R Q J
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Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?


hello r q j,

thanks for that, i thought that was probably the answer.
i was checking for a friends daughter who has an external cd writer which
is rather slow and doesn't have buffer protection therefor when she tries
to use nero to create an audio cd from mp3 files it quits giving a buffer
error part way through.
so it's probably a case of her having to get a better and faster cd writer.

pete.




Hi Pete,
Can't do it.
The CDA extension is just a pointer on the disk to the file.
.CDA files are not playable by audio applications, as you would .wav,
or.mp3.
So why would you want to convert files before you burn them anywaywhen it
is
part of the audio creation process?
R Q J
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From: PETE gurney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: Converting mp3 to CDA?


hello all,

what is the best programs for converting mp3 files to CDA without actually
burning them at the same time.
i know nero will do it as it burns them but i don't want them to be burnt
until a later time.
thanks.

pete.



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Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?

2005-12-23 Thread Tyler Wood
Yes, and try burning at a slower speed (4x is the slowest for nero).

Tyler

PS: There are buffer settings although I forget where they are now.
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 Pete,
 Well, slow shouldn't be a problem,
 I burn at 4x.
 Maybe the settings in Nero need a little tweak?
 I know there are some buffer settings in Nero 5.5, but I haven't looked at
 them in a long time.
 And of course, Nero seems to picky about what burners it will work with.
 Good luck,
 R Q J
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 From: PETE gurney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 5:26 PM
 Subject: Re: Converting mp3 to CDA?


 hello r q j,

 thanks for that, i thought that was probably the answer.
 i was checking for a friends daughter who has an external cd writer which
 is rather slow and doesn't have buffer protection therefor when she tries
 to use nero to create an audio cd from mp3 files it quits giving a buffer
 error part way through.
 so it's probably a case of her having to get a better and faster cd 
 writer.

 pete.




 Hi Pete,
 Can't do it.
 The CDA extension is just a pointer on the disk to the file.
 .CDA files are not playable by audio applications, as you would .wav,
 or.mp3.
 So why would you want to convert files before you burn them anywaywhen it
 is
 part of the audio creation process?
 R Q J
 - Original Message - 
 From: PETE gurney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 4:01 PM
 Subject: Converting mp3 to CDA?


 hello all,

 what is the best programs for converting mp3 files to CDA without actually
 burning them at the same time.
 i know nero will do it as it burns them but i don't want them to be burnt
 until a later time.
 thanks.

 pete.



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