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Thread started 03/29/04 11:48am

newwave

SO can you burn these downloads onto a CD-R or not?

Seems as though it would be as easy as it was the last time we got download files.
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Reply #1 posted 03/29/04 12:03pm

purpledoveuk

Yes burningthem to CD is a slice of wee wee...and you dont need to do it through Mediaplayer like they make out you do - I used my normal cd burning programme and dragged them in.

Sound quality for Musicology is good - pity about most of the songs though
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Reply #2 posted 03/29/04 12:48pm

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purpledoveuk said:

Yes burningthem to CD is a slice of wee wee...and you dont need to do it through Mediaplayer like they make out you do - I used my normal cd burning programme and dragged them in.

Sound quality for Musicology is good - pity about most of the songs though


And what CD burning programme would that be? I have Nero and Easy CD Creator 5 and they don't see the files on my desktop. Windows media player 9 just tells me "There is no digital right license to burn this file" so no joy there! confused

I'm so pissed off! mad
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Reply #3 posted 03/29/04 12:49pm

purpledoveuk

I used Easy CD creator.

Created a music CD project and it found the WMA files no problem
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Reply #4 posted 03/29/04 12:58pm

Marrk

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My easy CD Creator only recognises WAV's and MP3's. This is doing my head in i tell ya! nuts
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Reply #5 posted 03/29/04 1:11pm

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purpledoveuk said:

I used Easy CD creator.

Created a music CD project and it found the WMA files no problem



omg... what version of easy cd creator did you use..? i might use it to reburn mine, so that i can get rid of those annoying 2 second gaps that windows media puts in there...
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Reply #6 posted 03/29/04 1:12pm

purpledoveuk

really - that is strange, maybe i have a lightly different version..

Heres 2 things you can do...I thin (maybe you cant)

Select Make A Music CD and then Soundstream (you shoudl be able to change files into Wav or MP3 in there)

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MusicCD Project should recognixe WMA,WAV and MP3 (not sure why your doesnt if it wont)

sorry.

Look on teh bright side - at least you have 100 yrs before the license expires and you cant burn them to cd anymore
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Reply #7 posted 03/29/04 4:10pm

Tom

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hmm interesting. i have the latest version of Nero, and it would not let me burn them.
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Reply #8 posted 03/29/04 5:07pm

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Tom said:

hmm interesting. i have the latest version of Nero, and it would not let me burn them.

thats bad news to me sad
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Reply #9 posted 03/29/04 6:54pm

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i just tried it for shits & giggles, and i was also able to burn them with adaptec without the 2 second gap... mr.green...
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Reply #10 posted 03/29/04 8:14pm

machokitty

when u burn the files w windows media player can the disc be played in a home cd player
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Reply #11 posted 03/30/04 4:10am

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Well I thought they couldnt but tried last night using Easy CD Creator 5 and I had no problem....just drag and drop.

However I've tried the disc in my home CD player and it has a few jumps in it. Don't think its the protection software might just be the copy. Will try again tonight and keep you posted.

Can't complain for $7.99! Not sure if I like Musicology tho....have to listen a bit more.
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Reply #12 posted 03/30/04 6:34pm

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I cant seem to get a CD to burn. Ive tried media player (which doesnt recognise my CD device), easy CD dont work on my xp system, nero doesnt even show the files & my audio file converter errors when I try to convert them to mp3. Driving me bonkers!!
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Reply #13 posted 03/31/04 12:08am

pronkjuweeltje

cloud9mission said:

I cant seem to get a CD to burn. Ive tried media player (which doesnt recognise my CD device), easy CD dont work on my xp system, nero doesnt even show the files & my audio file converter errors when I try to convert them to mp3. Driving me bonkers!!


I have the same problem mad Should anyone know what to do then please let me know (you can also add Music Match to the thisdon'twoirk-list..


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Reply #14 posted 03/31/04 4:23am

tez

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Managed to burn a good copy is was a bad disc i had:

All I can help with is what I did:

Believe it or not i think the problem is with Windows XP and Windows Media Player as I am using Windows 98 SE and Easy CD creator 4!

Try these steps:

In Windows Media 9 check the licence info for the tracks...right click on the track in the menu and select properties or licence info....this should indicate that you can play and record to CD (I noted that my expiry date was 30/03/04....interesting...going to check that out later!)

If this doesnt show anything or you get an error message try downloading the licence file at the bottom of the download page on NPG.com.

If everything is ok you should be able to drag and drop the files from the directory they are in into your CD writing page/box. You will need to make sure you are connected to the internet when you do this as the software will check via the net that you are allowed to copy the files....and that should be it!

The licence will not let you convert the files to MP3 on your computer. Although you could convert later from the tracks burned to the CD.

Windows Xp and Windows Media are a right pain sometimes so I suggest you try using Nero or Easy Cd Creator or Music Match.

Anyway I think the key is to get the right licence AND ensure your software can access the net to confirm this licence at the time of burning.

Well thats my 2peneth anyway!
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Reply #15 posted 03/31/04 8:43am

mkaye8

all I did was right click on each track and saved it to my hard drive. I then went to ezCD creator 5 and found the files on my hard drive and burned them to disc. THe sound came out excellant and plays on all of my cd players.
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Reply #16 posted 03/31/04 2:18pm

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machokitty said:

when u burn the files w windows media player can the disc be played in a home cd player



Yes as long as you specify AUDIO.
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