Re: Extracting cda files
- From: "Dave" <djbahb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 05:56:29 -0600
Thanks Nick -
Your right -
Had a non-computer/non-musician friend record a recent music performance
including about 12 different numbers interspersed in the middle of a bunch
of other stuff. Turned the recorder on and left town. Soooooooooo, I had
to extract selected items and get them back onto a CD, in cda format of
course. Turns out, tho, burning the wav files (at least on my obsolete
Nero, converts them to cda automatically.
Thanks much
Dave
"Nick D." <nickdis@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a CD with one track, about 60 minutes worth of audio, in cdaNever tried to do what you're proposing, but I would expect that if you
format.
I converted it to wav format, and extracted, and saved, several portions,
all in wav format.
Is there any way to covert these extracted segments back to cda format.
I'm using NERO v6
Thx
Dave
went into Nero, selected create an audio cd and selected the wave files it
would write a cd with the tracks in cda format. If you want one
continuous track I think you'd have to join the "segments" to make one wav
file to use for the audio cd. If you don't want to write a cd but just
convert the wav to cda I don't have clue how (or why) you'd do it.
.
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