Re: .wav files and making CDs


Subject: Re: .wav files and making CDs
From: Justin Dieters (enderak@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Mar 03 2002 - 19:27:07 AKST


sounds like maybe you have a wav file with a non-standard sampling rate
or something similar... did you use the default settings of wavr or did
you specify settings?

try making it into an mp3 and then using eroaster (aka ECLiPt Roaster)
or gtoaster (aka GnomeToaster) using the mp3 directly - it should
convert it into the proper wav format automagically during the burn
process...

Justin
enderak@yahoo.com

Mac Mason wrote:

> Right, this is starting to irritate me.
> I'm burning an audio cd, and one of the files I want is on a casette
> tape.
> So, I plug the line-out jack on my casette tape player into the line-in
> jack on my sound card, fire up wavr, and record it. So far, so good.
> Now, I need to add it to my cd layout, but xcdroast has a little red
> slash through the name and won't let me add it. Neither will cdrtoaster
> (it gives me an "audio format error" message). KreateCD just crashes.
> xmms and play both read the file just fine (and play it, too). I've
> tried using vsound to loop it back around into another wav file, no
> luck.
> I've tried encoding it to .mp3 using lame and then decoding back, still
> no luck.
>
> I've got a high school band waiting for this cd, too...
>
> Is there some trick I need to do, or a program that will do this for me?
>
> ~Mac~
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