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63falcon
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Hi guys,
Generally, I export from Sonar 2.2 to a .wav file, and then, when I want to e-mail a file, to my friends and family, I can convert the .wav to an .mp3 with no problem.
For Christmas, I received a Pioneer DVD/CD/MP3 player that supports CD, CD-R, and CD-RW formats, and I have been able to play CD-Rs with my MP3s on them with no problem.
I got to thinking it would be better to burn songs as .wav files to the CD-R because -- if I am not mistaken -- the files are bigger and have better fidelity, and I'd like to check mixes on my home stereo as well instead of my computer speakers or my monitors.
I tried this, but the so-called "CD-R, CD-RW" player would not play the disc. I guess I just thought the player that plays CD-Rs should play a cd with .wav files.
Can someone please advise me on the process to get the best file/format possible to CD? Is this an issue of the Pioneer player or my file format? Do I have to get a CD-R player that will play .wav files. I'm just a little confused by this.
Thanks for your help,
63falcon
Generally, I export from Sonar 2.2 to a .wav file, and then, when I want to e-mail a file, to my friends and family, I can convert the .wav to an .mp3 with no problem.
For Christmas, I received a Pioneer DVD/CD/MP3 player that supports CD, CD-R, and CD-RW formats, and I have been able to play CD-Rs with my MP3s on them with no problem.
I got to thinking it would be better to burn songs as .wav files to the CD-R because -- if I am not mistaken -- the files are bigger and have better fidelity, and I'd like to check mixes on my home stereo as well instead of my computer speakers or my monitors.
I tried this, but the so-called "CD-R, CD-RW" player would not play the disc. I guess I just thought the player that plays CD-Rs should play a cd with .wav files.
Can someone please advise me on the process to get the best file/format possible to CD? Is this an issue of the Pioneer player or my file format? Do I have to get a CD-R player that will play .wav files. I'm just a little confused by this.
Thanks for your help,
63falcon