.WAV format is most widely playable on cd players. Make each track a .wav
file, then burn all .wav files to a cdr (not cdrw as they are less likely to
be playable in older cd players).
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Nathan Orr
Department of Fisheries
Ph: (08) 9482 7281
Fax: (08) 9482 7298
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://www.fish.wa.gov.au
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From: <[log in to unmask]>, on 19/08/2003 10:38 AM:
Fellow Listers,
This is my first attempt at making music files. I want to record music from
albums (remember those? 33 and 45 rpm) on to a cd. I'm using win98se, 2.4
ghz, 512ram and an audigy 2 soundcard. I successfully hooked up the phonograph
to the computer and can play albums through the computer speakers. I want to
backup my albums before the vinyl deteriorates or the equipment to play them
goes obsolete.
My question is: which format is most common and can be played back on a
normal cd player, mp3 or WMA? At least those are the choices I have for
formats.
TIA,
Kevin Nowicki
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