- Can you help with audio file problem?
- Posted by Starman on November 5th, 2005
If this is the wrong forum, my apologies, I can't work out or find the
appropriate one but since it involves XP I thought I'd try here first. Hope
yo can help.
When I use NTI CD Maker 2000+ to burn MP3 or WMA files onto a disc so my
stereo player can playback the audio it is as listening something recorded
by Alvin and the chipmunks. What's happening? Do I need to convert the
MP3/WMA files beforehand and if so, what do I use?
I've read that the software used uncompressing the MP3s is being recorded at
a lower sample rate. So when the CD player tries to play it back at
44.1KHz, it sounds like the artists are inhaling a crude mixture of
amphetamines and helium.
- Posted by jonah on November 5th, 2005
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 09:39:44 GMT, "Starman"
<iknowbutidontknow@yahoo.com> wrote:
>If this is the wrong forum, my apologies, I can't work out or find the
>appropriate one but since it involves XP I thought I'd try here first. Hope
>yo can help.
>
>When I use NTI CD Maker 2000+ to burn MP3 or WMA files onto a disc so my
>stereo player can playback the audio it is as listening something recorded
>by Alvin and the chipmunks. What's happening? Do I need to convert the
>MP3/WMA files beforehand and if so, what do I use?
>
>I've read that the software used uncompressing the MP3s is being recorded at
>a lower sample rate. So when the CD player tries to play it back at
>44.1KHz, it sounds like the artists are inhaling a crude mixture of
>amphetamines and helium.
>
>
Get the latest updates for your NTI CD Maker and check the support
files for your problem.
http://support.broderbund.com/faq_li...?id=1294819535
Use Windows Media Player 10 to convert and burn to disk instead of
using the CD Burning software direct.
Jonah
- Posted by Starman on November 5th, 2005
How do I know if WMA 10 is on my computer, do I do an update?
"jonah" <jonah@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:194qm195oflrd7ot2rb18clds4givj86f3@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 09:39:44 GMT, "Starman"
> <iknowbutidontknow@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >If this is the wrong forum, my apologies, I can't work out or find the
> >appropriate one but since it involves XP I thought I'd try here first.
Hope
> >yo can help.
> >
> >When I use NTI CD Maker 2000+ to burn MP3 or WMA files onto a disc so my
> >stereo player can playback the audio it is as listening something
recorded
> >by Alvin and the chipmunks. What's happening? Do I need to convert the
> >MP3/WMA files beforehand and if so, what do I use?
> >
> >I've read that the software used uncompressing the MP3s is being recorded
at
> >a lower sample rate. So when the CD player tries to play it back at
> >44.1KHz, it sounds like the artists are inhaling a crude mixture of
> >amphetamines and helium.
> >
> >
> Get the latest updates for your NTI CD Maker and check the support
> files for your problem.
>
> http://support.broderbund.com/faq_li...?id=1294819535
>
> Use Windows Media Player 10 to convert and burn to disk instead of
> using the CD Burning software direct.
>
> Jonah
- Posted by R. McCarty on November 5th, 2005
For most all applications, Click Help, then About and the program will
report it's version number or ID string.
"Starman" <iknowbutidontknow@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:kFabf.9623$Hj2.3673@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> How do I know if WMA 10 is on my computer, do I do an update?
>
>
> "jonah" <jonah@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:194qm195oflrd7ot2rb18clds4givj86f3@4ax.com...
>> On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 09:39:44 GMT, "Starman"
>> <iknowbutidontknow@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> >If this is the wrong forum, my apologies, I can't work out or find the
>> >appropriate one but since it involves XP I thought I'd try here first.
> Hope
>> >yo can help.
>> >
>> >When I use NTI CD Maker 2000+ to burn MP3 or WMA files onto a disc so my
>> >stereo player can playback the audio it is as listening something
> recorded
>> >by Alvin and the chipmunks. What's happening? Do I need to convert the
>> >MP3/WMA files beforehand and if so, what do I use?
>> >
>> >I've read that the software used uncompressing the MP3s is being
>> >recorded
> at
>> >a lower sample rate. So when the CD player tries to play it back at
>> >44.1KHz, it sounds like the artists are inhaling a crude mixture of
>> >amphetamines and helium.
>> >
>> >
>> Get the latest updates for your NTI CD Maker and check the support
>> files for your problem.
>>
>> http://support.broderbund.com/faq_li...?id=1294819535
>>
>> Use Windows Media Player 10 to convert and burn to disk instead of
>> using the CD Burning software direct.
>>
>> Jonah
>
>