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Jamal
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This might sound like a dumb question but, how can i save my work on a disk then take it to another computer with cakewalk and play it on that? I tried it before but it had no sound, can you guys help me out?
You probably just put the ".wrk files" on the other computer which don't actually contain any of the audio data, so you need to also burn the "wave data folder" to a CD-R (floppy disks will probably be to small for this, because it's a lot bigger than the .wrk files) and place all of it's contains inside the "wave data folder" (inside Cakewalk) on the other computer. This is the way I do it and it works great.Jamal said:I tried it before but it had no sound....
Sydney said:I tried burning the file in .bun format like you suggested and it worked, but I'm still having a problem. The .bun file consisted of 3 tracks, each different .wav files. When I listened to the CD, the 3 wav files did not play at the same time, but one after another separately. Does this have something to do with the way I burned it, or the way I have it set up in Cakewalk?