Re: wav to cdr


Subject: Re: wav to cdr
From: Justin Dieters (enderak@gci.net)
Date: Fri Jul 04 2003 - 21:01:57 AKDT


I don't use xcdroast, but to make an audio CD, each wav file must be a
separate track. As opposed to a single track with several wav files,
which would create a data cd.

This is really straight-forward in a different program such as gtoaster
or eroaster. I'm not sure how xcdroast does it, but taking a quick look
at it, I would try going to write tracks->layout tracks, and picking
your wav files and adding them one by one as separate tracks.

Justin

Barsalou wrote:
> OK...vsound was the application I needed....I am trying to use xcdroast
> to make the CD...is this wrong?
>
> anyone taken a wav file and put it on a CD to play in a CD player using
> xcdroast?
>
> Mike

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