You can try one of the following solutions:
• Burn an audio CD (not a data CD) on CD-R (not CD-RW) media.
• Burn a data CD by using only MP3 files. You can use an MP3 creation
plug-in and the Audio Converter feature of Microsoft Plus! Digital Media
Edition to convert your WMA files to MP3 files.
• Use another provider's CD burning or authoring program to burn a finalized
data CD.
Burning CDs (Q7) (Won't play in home or car player)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win.../faq/burn.mspx
WMA to MP3 converter, MP3 organizer, MP3 tagger, CD burner
http://www.wma-mp3.com/
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"casatkort" wrote:
> I'm needing to burn an 86 minute audio file from an Olympus digital recorder
> to a cd/dvd. The file is obviously 6 minutes too long for the cd, so I've
> tried it on a dvd. It does burn and will play on my computer but will not
> play in my car cd, which is where I need it. Any tips on getting this to
> work?? Is there a way to convert the wmp file to wav?--does a wav file work
> on a car stereo?? Help!!
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> cas