Larry wrote:

>Nate, I'm not sure if that is accurate.  I believe that a CD player can
also
>read wave files (if they can't then the wave files are somehow
automatically
>converted because I copy wave files to CDRs all of the time and play them
on
>regular CD players (you have to close the disc)


Are you sure? That's news to me. Thanks for clearing that up. Maybe he is
transferring his mp3 directly to the disc then. A long shot, but its
possible. I assumed the wav files were automatically converted to *.cda, but
I could be wrong.

Later,

Nathan White
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
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Subject: Re: MD: Speeding


Nathan White wrote:

>  You need to convert your
> audio files to *.cda (I think that's what it is) for CD players to be able
> to read it. That's probably why you can only play it in your cd-rom.
>

Nate, I'm not sure if that is accurate.  I believe that a CD player can also
read wave files (if they can't then the wave files are somehow automatically
converted because I copy wave files to CDRs all of the time and play them on
regular CD players (you have to close the disc)

Larry

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