Thanks. I eventually discovered that, and, rather than convert all my files, I re-digitized them all, in the correct format -- a lot of work, but I'm rather an obsessive perfectionist. <grin>

Now, I have another couple of issues I'll ask about in my next message.

Thanks, again.

Dana
----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 7:36 PM
Subject: Re: CD Burning Problem



Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but in order for these files to be converted for play on a standard cd player apart from the computer, they must be recorded at 16-bit stereo and 44.1khz. This is the standard.

At 02:23 PM 5/5/2005, you wrote:
I've digitized several of my old music cassettes with Goldwave, with the intention of burning them to Cd with Easy CD-DA Extractor. I digitized them as WAVs, in 32-bit stereo and 48khz. But, when I try to burn them, Easy CD-DA Extractor insists that I first convert them to 16-bit stereo and 44.1khz, before it will burn them. Do I need to do this with all the WAVs I've already made, and make all future WAVs in this lesser format, or is there an adjustment I can make to Easy CD-DA Extractor, instead?

Thank you.

Blessed Be,

Dana

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