Hi, I wonder has anyone know of a problem where by I have a mp3 and a wav file and I am trying to burn these to separate audio cds - to be able to play in the car etc so it changes them to cda file type.
It says that is has burnt successfully but there is only 1kb on the cd, I have tried this on numerous PC's that have the same version of Creater 9 on them, anyone have any ideas as to why it does that?
thanks
Burn to Audio CD
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pickle1
, Sep 07 2009 03:41 PM
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#1
Posted 07 September 2009 - 03:41 PM
#2
Posted 07 September 2009 - 03:48 PM
QUOTE (pickle1 @ Sep 7 2009, 07:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, I wonder has anyone know of a problem where by I have a mp3 and a wav file and I am trying to burn these to separate audio cds - to be able to play in the car etc so it changes them to cda file type.
It says that is has burnt successfully but there is only 1kb on the cd, I have tried this on numerous PC's that have the same version of Creater 9 on them, anyone have any ideas as to why it does that?
thanks
It says that is has burnt successfully but there is only 1kb on the cd, I have tried this on numerous PC's that have the same version of Creater 9 on them, anyone have any ideas as to why it does that?
thanks
If you create an audio CD all you will see is a "cda" file for each song you have burned to the CD. THat is the standard, just look at a commercial CD - all they show is cda files for each track.
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Posted 08 September 2009 - 04:04 AM
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#4
Posted 08 September 2009 - 12:04 PM
QUOTE (sknis @ Sep 8 2009, 05:04 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, thanks for that but it is only 1kb and does not play on a CD Player so it has not burned correctly but yet it says that it was successful.. never mind I will try something else.
thanks
#5
Posted 08 September 2009 - 12:10 PM
QUOTE (pickle1 @ Sep 8 2009, 04:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi, thanks for that but it is only 1kb and does not play on a CD Player so it has not burned correctly but yet it says that it was successful.. never mind I will try something else.
thanks
thanks
You obviously did not read the article. The cda files are not audio files but only links and will not play on any CD player. You simply can't copy those cda from a CD to another CD. Trying another program is a waste of time, they will do the same thing if you just burn the cd files.
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#6
Posted 09 September 2009 - 05:56 AM
If you have an audio cd that has cda files on it yet it won't play in your car then there are possibilities.
1)The disc didn't record properly.I find this hard to believe since you say you tried to create it on various machines and all the results are the same.
2)Your car player doesn't like either recorded discs or the type of disc you are using.
3)You have used the wrong procedure to make the discs.
What application in the suite did you use to make the disc?Music Disc Creator or the Burn Audio disc from the Home app?Either way try the other.
It shouldn't matter what format the source files are they are converted to PCM coding and placed on the disc.A cda file is created to show the info about that coding such as the start and end place for the data so that the player can find it.
If the cda file is there the PCM should be also.
1)The disc didn't record properly.I find this hard to believe since you say you tried to create it on various machines and all the results are the same.
2)Your car player doesn't like either recorded discs or the type of disc you are using.
3)You have used the wrong procedure to make the discs.
What application in the suite did you use to make the disc?Music Disc Creator or the Burn Audio disc from the Home app?Either way try the other.
It shouldn't matter what format the source files are they are converted to PCM coding and placed on the disc.A cda file is created to show the info about that coding such as the start and end place for the data so that the player can find it.
If the cda file is there the PCM should be also.
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