burning to C D
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sweeneyrapheal
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burning to C D
I have recorded my 78s to my computer.but I cannot burn to disc ,a message appears"the application has requested the run time to terminate in an unusual way" the burn then fails".What could be wrong?. I can play the recording from the computer.
Re: burning to C D
What format did you save the songs as? What program are you trying to burn it with?
I have only burned to a cd using the windows media player with WAV files and have never had a problem. If your doing this then i would suggest something is funny with your computer. If youve not saved the files as WAV or Tif and are trying to burn the audacity file then that may be your problem,
i've limited experience though. I know you can export as an Mp3 file also which takes up a lot less room and goes straight into your mp3 player if thats what you want to do.
I have only burned to a cd using the windows media player with WAV files and have never had a problem. If your doing this then i would suggest something is funny with your computer. If youve not saved the files as WAV or Tif and are trying to burn the audacity file then that may be your problem,
i've limited experience though. I know you can export as an Mp3 file also which takes up a lot less room and goes straight into your mp3 player if thats what you want to do.
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kozikowski
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Re: burning to C D
<<<I can play the recording from the computer.>>>
After you play the captured song in Audacity, you need to File, Export to WAV.. That will give you a single music file that you can apply to your burning program to produce the music CD. You can't leave that step out. Audacity will not speak to CD authoring and burning programs directly.
Koz
After you play the captured song in Audacity, you need to File, Export to WAV.. That will give you a single music file that you can apply to your burning program to produce the music CD. You can't leave that step out. Audacity will not speak to CD authoring and burning programs directly.
Koz