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Unregistered May 20th, 2002 04:58 AM

change files to wav files
 
hello, hope you are able to help. when I try to create a music cd on my cd creator, it tells me that my files are unreconized as sound or wav files how do I change them, or can I download them directly as wav files




thanks in advance

mrsteve0924 May 21st, 2002 09:58 PM

well you can't directly download them as .wav files if they are not already .wav files. you'll get whatever file type is specified in the search window

are you downloading mp3's?

what cd writing software are you using?

Unregistered May 22nd, 2002 04:57 AM

response to how to create wav files
 
yes i am downloading mp3's and the software I am using to create a music cd is adaptec easy cd creator


thank you in advance

mrsteve0924 May 24th, 2002 09:36 AM

does it give you that message after you click on the folder that has your music files?

you might try re-installing cd creator

lynnwood42 June 14th, 2002 11:44 AM

Hey, guess what?? I am also having the same problem you are I believe! Maybe if you find the answer you can let me know. My problem is that I download mp3 songs from the internet and my computer saves them only as m3u files. Then when I try to use the "Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4" it will only allow me to transfer songs with .wav and .mp3 file extensions. Have you figured out yet how to fix this? What type of computer do you have? I have a Sony RX450. Help!!!!!! please!!!

unskillednovice December 11th, 2004 04:49 PM

ME TOO
 
I'm having the same problem. When I download the mp3 file it will only allow me to save it as an M3U file and then I can't create a cd. How do you make it stop doing that????

Lord of the Rings December 11th, 2004 05:01 PM

The better quality burner apps can convert most mp3 type's themselves. But on occasions they can't. One stumbling block seems to be Ogg Vorbis. Another way is to use an audio app called
Audacity (a free audio editor) which can open all types of mp3s & save them as any type of mp3 or as aiff or wav. Can also obviously do a lot more such as edit, equalise, filter, etc. All the things programs worth $500 can do. It's just a little slower but heh, it's for free!!!

When you dwnld it, you also need to dwnld not only the app but also the manual, & also the plug-in whatever it's called, Just dwnld all thats n that page! You'll be glad you did.


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