Does anybody know what WAV file specs can be used in Roxio?
I'm trying to record with and download as sound for a video and to make a CD.
I set my WAV at the following and Roxio Creator 2011 will not accept it either as background sound or to burn a CD:
Format: WAV 24 bit
Sample: 96k
Any and all help will be appreciated
I Need Help Adding Wav Files To Video And Burning To Cd
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Keg Man
, Nov 13 2011 06:40 AM
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#1
Posted 13 November 2011 - 06:40 AM
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#2
Posted 13 November 2011 - 06:48 AM

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Does anybody know what WAV file specs can be used in Roxio?
I'm trying to record with and download as sound for a video and to make a CD.
I set my WAV at the following and Roxio Creator 2011 will not accept it either as background sound or to burn a CD:
Format: WAV 24 bit
Sample: 96k
Any and all help will be appreciated
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#3
Posted 13 November 2011 - 07:07 AM
I have Roxio Creator 2011 (Version 1.3.166) ("ROXIO")
It will probably help if you know what I am trying to do.
1. I make Yancovikian parodies to songs related to the Packers each week. I used to just beller and play my ukulele in front of the camera on my laptop and download into Windows Movie Maker. I was hoping to upgrade my productions.
2. I'm making a "White Elephant" Christmas CD with profits to go to USMC Toys for Tots.
I have a TASCAM DR-05 recorder and I am using that to record wav files for both of the above. The wav file recording settings are:
Format: 24 bit
Sample: 96k
Type: Stereo
ROXIO will not allow me to add the recordings as background audio to video (Project 1) or burn them to a CD (Project 2).
ROXIO says it supports wav files.
(Project 1) When trying to add to video, I have tried both of the following and ROXIO currently is giving me the following "error" messages:
1. "Add on music track": I get the following ROXIO message: "Audio cannot be added at this position."
2. "Add on sound effect track": I get the following ROXIO message: "Audio cannot be added at this position."
In the past, and I don't know why it is different ROXIO gave me the following "error" message: "This is not a valid or supported music file. The following audio file formats are supported: aac, ac3, flac, mp3, wav, wma, m4a, mpga, mp4, cda, m3u, wpl, asx."
(Project 2) When trying to add a file to be burned to a CD, I get the following message from ROXIO: "This is not a valid or supported music file. The following audio file formats are supported: aac, ac3, flac, mp3, wav, wma, m4a, mpga, mp4, cda, m3u, wpl, asx."
I'm a novice. I am trying to add a wav file. What gives?
I have the ability to adjust the Format, Sample and Type of recording. But I can't find anywhere what Roxio accepts. Can anybody help me.
FYI: The wav files play in Windows Media Player, Quicktime, and I could add them to Windows Movie Maker.
It will probably help if you know what I am trying to do.
1. I make Yancovikian parodies to songs related to the Packers each week. I used to just beller and play my ukulele in front of the camera on my laptop and download into Windows Movie Maker. I was hoping to upgrade my productions.
2. I'm making a "White Elephant" Christmas CD with profits to go to USMC Toys for Tots.
I have a TASCAM DR-05 recorder and I am using that to record wav files for both of the above. The wav file recording settings are:
Format: 24 bit
Sample: 96k
Type: Stereo
ROXIO will not allow me to add the recordings as background audio to video (Project 1) or burn them to a CD (Project 2).
ROXIO says it supports wav files.
(Project 1) When trying to add to video, I have tried both of the following and ROXIO currently is giving me the following "error" messages:
1. "Add on music track": I get the following ROXIO message: "Audio cannot be added at this position."
2. "Add on sound effect track": I get the following ROXIO message: "Audio cannot be added at this position."
In the past, and I don't know why it is different ROXIO gave me the following "error" message: "This is not a valid or supported music file. The following audio file formats are supported: aac, ac3, flac, mp3, wav, wma, m4a, mpga, mp4, cda, m3u, wpl, asx."
(Project 2) When trying to add a file to be burned to a CD, I get the following message from ROXIO: "This is not a valid or supported music file. The following audio file formats are supported: aac, ac3, flac, mp3, wav, wma, m4a, mpga, mp4, cda, m3u, wpl, asx."
I'm a novice. I am trying to add a wav file. What gives?
I have the ability to adjust the Format, Sample and Type of recording. But I can't find anywhere what Roxio accepts. Can anybody help me.
FYI: The wav files play in Windows Media Player, Quicktime, and I could add them to Windows Movie Maker.
Our ancestors scratched and clawed their way to the top of the food chain, Keg Gym will keep you there.
#4
Posted 13 November 2011 - 07:23 AM
cdanteek, on 13 November 2011 - 06:48 AM, said:
Thank you very much for your quick response. 16 bit and 44.1k it is. I'll let you know if that works.
FYI: My settings played in the "preview" from media selector.
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#5
Posted 13 November 2011 - 07:40 AM
cdanteek, on 13 November 2011 - 06:48 AM, said:
You are correct sir!!!!
Thank you very much! The rest of the world may come to despise you for unleashing me, but I am forever grateful.
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#6
Posted 18 December 2011 - 01:45 AM
cdanteek, on 13 November 2011 - 06:48 AM, said:
WOW. I tried lots of things but I thought I'd recorded .wave files at 44100 & 24bit before but geez, it's only working when I dimm it down to 16bit.
However I've noticed my Burn feature in Windows 7 64-bit Pro It's still a button but it does not work.
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