Like the title says can .wav files be burned in a cd for music?
S ShiningClefairy Meteor Trainer Feb 15, 2006 #2 Why don't you test out yourself? You'd find out a lot faster testing instead of waiting a few hours for someone to respond.
Why don't you test out yourself? You'd find out a lot faster testing instead of waiting a few hours for someone to respond.
R Rocket_Admin_Shane Guest Feb 16, 2006 #3 you can also convert it by going in to properties, and choosing "CD Quality" on a drop down menu.
P Patriot Well-Known Member Feb 20, 2006 #4 ShiningClefairy said: Why don't you test out yourself? You'd find out a lot faster testing instead of waiting a few hours for someone to respond. Click to expand... He's probably asking because he doesn't want to ruin a CD.
ShiningClefairy said: Why don't you test out yourself? You'd find out a lot faster testing instead of waiting a few hours for someone to respond. Click to expand... He's probably asking because he doesn't want to ruin a CD.
K Kal-El Mush! Mush! Feb 21, 2006 #5 Patriot said: He's probably asking because he doesn't want to ruin a CD. Click to expand... A $2 CD getting ruined. Yep. Also, you can: Delete the file. It wouldn't ruin it.
Patriot said: He's probably asking because he doesn't want to ruin a CD. Click to expand... A $2 CD getting ruined. Yep. Also, you can: Delete the file. It wouldn't ruin it.
P Patriot Well-Known Member Feb 22, 2006 #6 Giga Hertz said: A $2 CD getting ruined. Yep. Also, you can: Delete the file. It wouldn't ruin it. Click to expand... Erhm.. deleting something from a CD?
Giga Hertz said: A $2 CD getting ruined. Yep. Also, you can: Delete the file. It wouldn't ruin it. Click to expand... Erhm.. deleting something from a CD?