
02-09-2008
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Re: Windows Movie Maker
You should be able to shorten the files using Movie Maker (or the Windows
Media File Editor included with the Windows Media Encoder download from
Microsoft), and then burn them using Windows Media Player. =)
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Speaking for myself only.
See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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"Analeese" <Analeese@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B3C5ED5F-A4F8-45BD-B166-5652D0A26E28@microsoft.com...
> Hi, the reason I burned on WMM instead of WMP was because I needed to
> shorten
> the music. We are using the music to dance in competition and they limit
> the
> length of the music. You cannot manipulate the music in WMP (that I can
> tell). We need to add tags, shorten the music, etc. to fit our dances.
> The
> CD's will play on new equipment (even in my car). I guess the CD player
> needs to support the software of WMM. Thanks for your help. I will go
> back
> and check the extension and let you know.
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> Analeese
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> "zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
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>> What file extension are the files on the CD?
>> Generally it will be easier/better to burn the CD with Windows Media
>> Player
>> as opposed to Windows Movie Maker.
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>> --
>> Speaking for myself only.
>> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>> --
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>> "Analeese" <Analeese@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news 238B799-7261-4C19-8384-11E718A7E0CB@microsoft.com...
>> > Is there any way to convert an audio CD created in WMM that will
>> > currently
>> > play only on the computer (or device that supports WMP files) to an
>> > ordinary
>> > CD that will play on any CD player?
>> > --
>> > Analeese
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