drdagor Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 id="Comic Sans MS"> I recorded an audio file using a streaming capture program (Total Recording) and caught the file using WMA Series 9. And, of course, then I found out nobody outside of Redmond WA supports a CODEC for that. What's the format I should be using on capture tools for quality intermediate audio files (prior to running them through CDBurnerXP)? And/Or... Is there any way of getting a WMA CODEC for CDBurnerXP? Dr. Dagor Quote Link to post Share on other sites
floele Author Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 quote:Originally posted by drdagor I recorded an audio file using a streaming capture program (Total Recording) and caught the file using WMA Series 9. And, of course, then I found out nobody outside of Redmond WA supports a CODEC for that. id="quote">id="quote"> Sure you captured it in wma format? I think the program you used was Total Recorder ( I know it) and it only uses wav to record. Apart from that I think no recording programs (not made by M$) would use wma. It doesn't matter which filetype you record, it will always be saved in standard audio file formats, at least mp3. quote: What's the format I should be using on capture tools for quality intermediate audio files (prior to running them through CDBurnerXP)? And/Or... Is there any way of getting a WMA CODEC for CDBurnerXP? id="quote">id="quote"> First you should use mp3 if possible. However, CDBXPP supports wma files as well as far as I know.id="size2"> Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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