What does “not convertible to CD quality” mean?
(2000/03/12) Some applications, notably Easy CD Creator, can only do very simple conversions on audio files. If you are trying to create an audio CD, but the WAV file isn’t 44.1KHz 16-bit stereo PCM, you will have to convert it to that format with something like GoldWave (section (6-2-21)) before you do the write. Subject: [4-37] I inserted a CD-ROM but Windows thinks it’s an audio CD (2002/03/18) Sometimes a Windows system will get into a state where it thinks that a CD-R or CD-RW data disc is an audio CD. This is very peculiar, since the CD-ROMs aren’t “enhanced” discs with both audio and data content. In some cases the problem only happens with a CD recorder — a CD-ROM drive in the same machine will work correctly — or vice-versa. One situation where this is reported to occur is with a JVC XR-W2080 with v2.06 firmware (or an equivalent OEM version). If you have the Roxio UDF reader loaded, whether manually or as part of installing DirectCD 3.
Some applications, notably Easy CD Creator, can only do very simple conversions on audio files. If you are trying to create an audio CD, but the WAV file isn’t 44.1KHz 16-bit stereo PCM, you will have to convert it to that format with something like Cool Edit (section (6-2-14)) before you do the write. Subject: [4-37] I inserted a CD-ROM but Windows thinks it’s an audio CD Sometimes a Windows system will get into a state where it thinks that a CD-R or CD-RW data disc is an audio CD. This is very peculiar, since the CD-ROMs aren’t “enhanced” discs with both audio and data content. In some cases the problem only happens with a CD recorder — a CD-ROM drive in the same machine will work correctly — or vice-versa. One situation where this is reported to occur is with a JVC XR-W2080 with v2.06 firmware (or an equivalent OEM version). If you have the Roxio UDF reader loaded, whether manually or as part of installing DirectCD 3.x, the problem will occur. Removing the UDF reader, either with
Some applications, notably Easy CD Creator, can only do very simple conversions on audio files. If you are trying to create an audio CD, but the WAV file isn’t 44.1KHz 16-bit stereo PCM, you will have to convert it to that format with something like Cool Edit (section (6-2-14)) before you do the write.
Some applications, notably Easy CD Creator, can only do very simple conversions on audio files. If you are trying to create an audio CD, but the WAV file isn’t 44.1KHz 16-bit stereo PCM, you will have to convert it to that format with something like Cool Edit (http://www.syntrillium.com/) before you do the write.