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    Well this guy at my mums work said he was having problems with a cd and mp3, so here is what he said;
    I downloaded it to my PC and then burned it onto a disk and converted it to .wav it didnt work in ether of my cd players.
    +rep for help

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    cuz he converted it to .wav? idk
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    Sounds like the bloke is a jeb LOL. why would you convert it AFTER you burn it :/
    Just tell him to use itunes and read the instructions - you can't fail.
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    Most CD players can't play .wav or .mp3 files as far as I know. Tbh I don't even know what format CDs are in.

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    if he was to download the track into itunes it might change the format automatically like it does for wma files and then he could use it to burn onto the disc if you know what i mean

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    CD Players use '.cd' to play them. MOST CD players do.
    This will help:

    And if they're .wav:


    Best of luck
    Last edited by Laggings; 17-09-2009 at 07:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laggings View Post
    CD Players use '.cd' to play them. MOST CD players do.
    This will help:



    And if they're .wav:




    Best of luck
    What the hell?

    From the same website,

    Quote Originally Posted by http://www.mp3-converter.com/faq/cd_formats.htm
    When making your own CDs, it is important to know that normal CD players in your stereo, car, or home theater system can only read WAV (.wav / WAVE) format unless otherwise specified. Therefore, if you burn an MP3, mp3PRO, WMA, or Real Audio format CD, a regular CD player cannot read it. Only players specified as MP3, mp3PRO, Real Audio and WMA compatible can play those formats.

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    Just burn all the audio files with Windows Media Player.

    Done.

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