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cannot play wav file
May not be the right group, but I have recorded a wav file onto a RW disk
( creating an audio disk ). However the wav file cannot play on a cd player, its fine on my pc though. Is it due to not being recorded onto a R disk and finalised ? |
cannot play wav file
"news" wrote in message
May not be the right group, but I have recorded a wav file onto a RW disk ( creating an audio disk ). However the wav file cannot play on a cd player, its fine on my pc though. Is it due to not being recorded onto a R disk and finalised ? No, its about being recorded in the CD data format, not the audio format. |
cannot play wav file
news wrote:
May not be the right group, but I have recorded a wav file onto a RW disk ( creating an audio disk ). However the wav file cannot play on a cd player, its fine on my pc though. Is it due to not being recorded onto a R disk and finalised ? CD players don't read wav files. A CD player also needs a table of contents - which is also not produced by burning a wav file to any type of PC-CD format media. Look at the burning options in your CD writer software - there should be a 'make audio CD' type option. That'll work. It has to be 'finalised' the 'first time round' though, so decide on the 650MB or so you want to burn first. Graham |
cannot play wav file
I think the answer lies in your second part answer. I've recorded in an
audio format ( using Nero - make audio that plays on any cd player ) so it should work. However, as I said, i've tried it on a rw disk first to see if its ok. So the reason is :- it has not been written to an R disk and finalised ? |
cannot play wav file
"news" wrote in message ... I think the answer lies in your second part answer. I've recorded in an audio format ( using Nero - make audio that plays on any cd player ) so it should work. However, as I said, i've tried it on a rw disk first to see if its ok. So the reason is :- it has not been written to an R disk and finalised ? Some player's don't like RW's. Make a copy of a original CD onto a CD-RW. If the RW doesn't work then the CD doesn't like RW's. Try using a R if that happens. Learn to write off red book audio CD's first though. |
cannot play wav file
news wrote:
I think the answer lies in your second part answer. I've recorded in an audio format ( using Nero - make audio that plays on any cd player ) so it should work. However, as I said, i've tried it on a rw disk first to see if its ok. So the reason is :- it has not been written to an R disk and finalised ? Ahhh - ok in that case you haven't *actually* burnt a *wav* file. Nero sorts out the CD format stuff for you. It may well be that your CD player won't read RW media ( very true of older units especially ). The disc is 'automatically finalised' in audio CD mode or it wouldn't work IIRC. Graham |
cannot play wav file
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testing
I'll keep you posted, and try tomorrow with a CD-R. The file by the way is
an answerphone message left for me. Recorded via windows media player I think. |
cannot play wav file
news wrote:
I think the answer lies in your second part answer. I've recorded in an audio format ( using Nero - make audio that plays on any cd player ) so it should work. However, as I said, i've tried it on a rw disk first to see if its ok. So the reason is :- it has not been written to an R disk and finalised ? Doesn't matter if it is a CDR or CDRW, most regular CD players will not play it unless it has been finalised. Ian |
cannot play wav file
I know that the 12 month old Numark CD-Mixer
I use at one of the venues I work definately won't read CDRW ("Error"), but in contrast my cheapo Goodmans personal CD that I use in the company van reads anything I throw at it... For a cheap basic (2 yr old) player it has been absolutely brilliant..... Chris |
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