I splitted the tracks from an entire cd,and when I saved them. Only the first track will play. I saved it in it's native format,whatever that is. I went to the original file location,and the cd is now just has one song.This sucks ! Additionally it is hard to find the new file.I got lucky to find it.All the tracks were listed,but only the first track would play.Why is this happening?
Saved tracks after splitting tracks is a very bad thing on Roxio. I had a couple of them that became dmsa files ,and will not play.Why?What I have learned is to never save anything on Roxio.Bad program to save anything.It sucks big time.
Saved tracks won't play
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bluzzone
, Dec 18 2007 04:28 PM
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Posted 18 December 2007 - 04:28 PM
#2
Posted 18 December 2007 - 07:54 PM
QUOTE (bluzzone @ Dec 18 2007, 06:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I splitted the tracks from an entire cd,and when I saved them. Only the first track will play. I saved it in it's native format,whatever that is. I went to the original file location,and the cd is now just has one song.This sucks ! Additionally it is hard to find the new file.I got lucky to find it.All the tracks were listed,but only the first track would play.Why is this happening?
Saved tracks after splitting tracks is a very bad thing on Roxio. I had a couple of them that became dmsa files ,and will not play.Why?What I have learned is to never save anything on Roxio.Bad program to save anything.It sucks big time.
Saved tracks after splitting tracks is a very bad thing on Roxio. I had a couple of them that became dmsa files ,and will not play.Why?What I have learned is to never save anything on Roxio.Bad program to save anything.It sucks big time.
So far, you haven't made any sense. What program are you using?
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#3
Posted 18 December 2007 - 07:59 PM
QUOTE (bluzzone @ Dec 18 2007, 08:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I splitted the tracks from an entire cd,and when I saved them. Only the first track will play. I saved it in it's native format,whatever that is. I went to the original file location,and the cd is now just has one song.This sucks ! Additionally it is hard to find the new file.I got lucky to find it.All the tracks were listed,but only the first track would play.Why is this happening?
Saved tracks after splitting tracks is a very bad thing on Roxio. I had a couple of them that became dmsa files ,and will not play.Why?What I have learned is to never save anything on Roxio.Bad program to save anything.It sucks big time.
Saved tracks after splitting tracks is a very bad thing on Roxio. I had a couple of them that became dmsa files ,and will not play.Why?What I have learned is to never save anything on Roxio.Bad program to save anything.It sucks big time.
Like Bruce I am totally confused by what you are trying to do or even doing. You will have to give a better explanation on what you are doing and which program in EMC 8 you are using.
One thing I did notice. "dmsa" file are not audio files, they are simple project files. They are created when you use the Save As option. This option does not create/save an audio file. For that you have to use the "export" function.
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