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brn2bafactor

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Here's my issue:

When I export my audio mixdown as a Wave64 or Wave file in Cubase how do I put this on a CD that will play in CD players/ cars etc. It's almost as if when I export it this way it's a document or something like that instead of a sound file. I kid you not I spent the last 3-4 hours going through the process over and over and cant seem to figure it out. I can export my projects as MP3's but the sound is chopped in half and muffled sounding. Its my understanding that Wave64 files are the way to go to achieve that "big sound" but again cant seem to figure out how to freak the wav64 into a format/ form that i can put on a CD and playback. You know you want to help me :D . PLEASE :(



BRN
 
For a tune to be burned to a CD as CD audio, the audio file needs to be 44.1khz and 16bit. Just mix it down to a 44.1, 16bit .wav file. Otherwise the CD writing software just won't like it. All CD's are 44.1khz 16bit.

A wave64 won't really make much difference. Its not going to sound any more or less like your mix than a standard .wav will. Especially as you have to mix it down to 16bit to put it on a CD anyway.
 
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