Help,
I am just a beginner and have been successful in recording from my cassette player to my computer. I need to convert these files so that I can record them to CD and play them on most any CD player. I exported my file to a .wav file and can play on my computer. But....what do I need to export my files to so they are can be played on most CD players, to include my car?
Thank you for your help!
Which file extension do I export to?
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kozikowski
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Re: Which file extension do I export to?
The Windows WAV file is a good choice because it's easily readable on Mac and Windows.
You need a music CD burning program. Such a program should have come with the CD burner or, if a burner was included in your computer, then there should be a burning program in there somewhere.
Nero Lite, Nero, Adaptec Easy CD Creator, I think Cleaner will do that.
You're correct. If you just make a CD cold, you will get a data CD which looks like a tiny, flat hard drive. The WAV file will stay a data file and won't play in your car. A Music CD Burning Program will format the music in such a way that your car can find it.
Windows or Mac?
Koz
You need a music CD burning program. Such a program should have come with the CD burner or, if a burner was included in your computer, then there should be a burning program in there somewhere.
Nero Lite, Nero, Adaptec Easy CD Creator, I think Cleaner will do that.
You're correct. If you just make a CD cold, you will get a data CD which looks like a tiny, flat hard drive. The WAV file will stay a data file and won't play in your car. A Music CD Burning Program will format the music in such a way that your car can find it.
Windows or Mac?
Koz
Re: Which file extension do I export to?
Koz,
Thank you so much for your reply to my message. To answer your question, Windows or Mac, I am using Windows. I was able to create my CD using Windows Media Player, but as I said, only playable on my computer because I saved it in a .wav file. I was hoping that one of the file extensions for export in audacity would work. I have ordered Roxio and hope that will solve my problem. If you have any other recommendation, I'm all ears!
Thank you so much for your reply to my message. To answer your question, Windows or Mac, I am using Windows. I was able to create my CD using Windows Media Player, but as I said, only playable on my computer because I saved it in a .wav file. I was hoping that one of the file extensions for export in audacity would work. I have ordered Roxio and hope that will solve my problem. If you have any other recommendation, I'm all ears!
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waxcylinder
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Re: Which file extension do I export to?
The critical thing is to ensure that you create a "Musi CD" and not a "Data CD" with the CD burner. Your PC will be able to read and play a data CD with WAVs on it but most cars and most CD decks will not.
WC
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