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aykondour
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Posted : Apr 19, 2004 15:02
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Hi! My problem is that i can't copy (burn) wavelab files to cd.....
Do i have to put 44.100khz/16 bit?
or it's possible 44.100/24?
My sound car is a audigy II from creative.
Thankz
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medir
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Posted : Apr 19, 2004 15:22
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...my sound-car is
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...serious...
it should be possible...just burn it as data ( .dat ? ) -file.
bom
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Trip-
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Posted : Apr 19, 2004 16:16
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Wavelab basic audio CD burns only audio tracks on the CD. so they must be 16bit.
what do you mean you can´t burn? explain what you are doing.... so I can see where to help.
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aykondour
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Posted : Apr 20, 2004 14:51
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Ok! I mean to put the wav. files from wavelab to audio cd ( to liesten...).
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medir
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Posted : Apr 20, 2004 15:55
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like trip wrote, to listen to them on cd-player, it must be saved as 16 bit.
bomski
  experiment !
make it your motto day and night.
experiment,
and it will lead you to the light.
the apple on the top of the tree
is never too high to achieve,
so take an example from eve...
experiment ! |
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aykondour
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Posted : Apr 21, 2004 14:37
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Problem solved....
Thankz!!!
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