Mac@Melmac
Jan 16, 2002, 03:31 AM
When I burn wav files on to a CD-R, to make an Audio CD, there is no music at all. Just hissing noise. What can be wrong?!
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Mac@Melmac Jan 16, 2002, 03:31 AM When I burn wav files on to a CD-R, to make an Audio CD, there is no music at all. Just hissing noise. What can be wrong?! duffy90210 Jan 16, 2002, 06:22 AM You cant just put WAV files on a CD and make it an audio disc. The software will need to create a 'header' file also I dont use CDRWin, but just loaded it up to have a look, cant see options to create an audio disc, may be I missed something, but all I see is a File backup option. HTH Jmac Jan 16, 2002, 12:39 PM I'd Use Musicmatch Or Feurio Much Better And Nicer To Us.Cdrwin Is Great For Other Things IE Making Back Ups;) :beer: http://jmac.20m.com/images/an1.gif Holler Jan 16, 2002, 07:13 PM A cracked / keygen version of CDRwin will behave this way. If you are using the trial version (unregistered), then it could be something in your settings not correct. Keymaster Jan 16, 2002, 09:40 PM The Record Disc option (upper left button) will record Audio CDs, but as Holler said a cracked version will let you make a coaster and look like it's burning a good CD. I agree with Jmac however, that Feurio which is available as a free fully functioning demo is better for Audio CDs (unless they're CD+Gs): www.feurio.com Badidoh Jan 16, 2002, 10:42 PM How does CDRWin know that it's a key from someone else? I mean, that's really good, but I'm wondering how it knows http://www.adambrogan.f2s.com/nuke.jpg Mac@Melmac Jan 17, 2002, 03:08 AM Ok I'm a bad guy, I admit.:zombie: But the only thing I need CDRWin for is when I have one long, let's say 400Mb wav file, and want to make it like a live-recording with tracks but without the gaps between tracks. Then CDRWin is great at that point. I don't know any other program that is capable of that. I know that Nero can crossfade tracks but to split one file into several tracks, no.:mad: Keymaster Jan 17, 2002, 03:25 AM As suggested previously, use Feurio. From Feurio Help: Feurio Frequently Asked Questions - Feurio! Track Editor: Setting track marks / Creating CDs with tracks fading into each other? Question: I have a large wave file (e. g. a self-produced mix) I want to burn as several single tracks. No pause shall be between the tracks; the tracks shall fade into each other. How do I do this? Answer: 1) Add the wave file to a Feurio!® project. 2) Start the track editor (button ”Track-Editor” in the project directory). 3) Find the end of the first track and place the cursor at the desired point. Click on the icon ”Split track (linked)” (5th icon from left) or select the menu item ”Split track (linked)” from the menu ”Actions”. If a break (according to the project settings) shall be inserted at the beginning of the track, select “Split track (not linked)”. 4) Repeat this procedure for all further tracks. 5) After quitting the track editor you will find the new track list of the project in the project directory. Each track number now has a ”<” in front (e. g. ”<2”). This sign indicates that this is a ”linked” i. e. fading into each other track. Feurio!® will now insert NO break between these tracks. Even if a break has been specified in the project parameters, NO break will be inserted between the ”linked” tracks! Note: Tracks fading into each other can only be burned with a CD-Writer that supports ”Disc-at-once” recordings. From: Feurio! CD-Writer online help (c) by Fangmeier Systemprogrammierung |