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Conversations on Collapse: Kickstarter Backer Reward CD

Sep 13, 2010 16:02

 
I offered an audio CD as a Conversations on Collapse Kickstarter backer reward thinking that it would be a simple procedure to select a bunch of audio clips and burn them to CD. I've been trying to get this done for weeks, and still no CD.

I've selected and edited the audio excerpts in Audacity, recorded my intro and outro bits, exported the clips ( Read more... )

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tirikitetoker September 14 2010, 00:00:11 UTC
I don't understand what you're doing wrong, because iTunes can definitely import WAVs. I've often done exactly what you're trying to do - burn CDs from WAVs with iTunes.

You could try Media Monkey...

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cd burner xp cosmicgardener September 14 2010, 08:33:23 UTC
I found this free burner app usefull: http://cdburnerxp.se/download.php

Goodluck!

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ext_257267 September 14 2010, 22:01:27 UTC
Try Infrarecorder - http://infrarecorder.org

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kingofeagles September 16 2010, 18:07:56 UTC
iTunes should import and burn these files. Make sure you have the current version and run CHKDSK. When you either get these burnt or give up in frustration, rid yourself of the horrible curse of the Windows operating system. Ubuntu is free, exceedingly easy to install, stable, strong against viruses and malware, and you can run it off of a Live CD to try it out before installing. I made the switch and it changed my computing life!

www.ubuntu.com

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-Nixie Pixel

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Ubuntu kmo September 16 2010, 19:50:36 UTC
Will I still be able to use my copy of Photoshop for Windows?

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Re: Ubuntu toucansanctuary September 16 2010, 21:02:54 UTC
Hey KMO ( ... )

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kingofeagles September 17 2010, 16:33:58 UTC
As far as Photoshop goes, there are two options. The first is to switch to the open source program GIMP, which is pretty much on par with Photoshop. Or you can use this program called Wine which allows you to run windows programs through Linux. Personally, I would try out GIMP as getting programs configured to work in Wine can be a bit techie ( ... )

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