13 May 2009 at 11:21 #1 swinnie swinnie Soldato Joined 30 Apr 2007 Posts 3,095 Location Kent Hi Guys, I've got a WAV file that I've downloaded off of YouTube for my Aunt as her wedding music. I burnt it to CD and it wouldn't play in my CD player. I used Sonic. Is there anything that is fool proof? Many Thanks
Hi Guys, I've got a WAV file that I've downloaded off of YouTube for my Aunt as her wedding music. I burnt it to CD and it wouldn't play in my CD player. I used Sonic. Is there anything that is fool proof? Many Thanks
13 May 2009 at 11:22 #2 benjo benjo Soldato Joined 4 Sep 2005 Posts 12,828 Location London Windows Media Player?
13 May 2009 at 12:54 #3 Confused Confused Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 8,015 Did you create is as an Audio CD, not a data CD? If you put the disk back into your PC, do you see the file "Filename.wav" or does it detect it as an audio CD, with "Track 1" etc? You'll have to ensure you create an Audio CD, which Sonic should do.
Did you create is as an Audio CD, not a data CD? If you put the disk back into your PC, do you see the file "Filename.wav" or does it detect it as an audio CD, with "Track 1" etc? You'll have to ensure you create an Audio CD, which Sonic should do.
13 May 2009 at 13:06 #4 swinnie swinnie Soldato OP Joined 30 Apr 2007 Posts 3,095 Location Kent Yeah it did burn it as an Audio CD, and it detected as an Audio CD when I put it back in my PC. Just burnt it using WMP and it works perfectly.
Yeah it did burn it as an Audio CD, and it detected as an Audio CD when I put it back in my PC. Just burnt it using WMP and it works perfectly.