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tjoy
post Sun 29 Feb 2004, 21:08
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Can some one tell me what I am doing wrong here. I have Pro Tool, a G4, Digidesign 002, and a Lacie CD burner. I am trying to take songs from Pro tools, mix them and bounce the to a cd that will play in my cd player. I've gone through the "bounce to disk" to make a wave file at 16 bit, then drag them to the blank CD and burn it. When I put the disk in the CD player, the track is there, but no sound.

Thanks for any help.
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lepetitmartien
post Mon 1 Mar 2004, 02:26
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The file you burn directly like that are not files on a CD-audio but Data on a CD-rom. It's certainly AIFF.

Now, as I don't use the finder to burn CDs I can't tell using the finder but you can use toast (choose audio cd format drop the files and go)


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post Mon 1 Mar 2004, 04:05
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Make sure you have iTunes as the active application when you insert the blank CDR. If you insert the disc with the Finder active, the finder will immediately ask you to name the disc, then it will mount it on the desktop. This will make the disc a CD-ROM disc, for data, not an audio-fomat CD for playing in a CD player.

After you bounce the track to AIFF (not WAV), add it to iTunes. Then create a playlist in iTunes containing that track (and any others you want on there). While iTunes is active, insert your blank CDR. The computer will not ask you to name the CD as it does if you insert it while the Finder is active. With your new playlist containing your new track is active, click the "Burn disc" button in the upper right of the window.

That should do it.
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tjoy
post Mon 1 Mar 2004, 04:30
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Awesome. CDs are working now.

Thanks.
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