If you convert the WAV to WMA using Windows Movie Maker, can you burn the
WMA?
It sounds like the WAV files aren't fully valid. You could check that sort
of thing with RIFFWalk or other utility. =\
Nero also is a good program for burning CD.s =\
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See
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"frustrated" <frustrated@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> i'm new to this and somewhat of a novice. But i would appreciate any
> suggestions on how to solve this problem.
>
> Here goes! I am studying at moment and have rocorded my voice (.wav) with
> the intention of burning it onto a cd. I have followed all steps in media
> player but it will not burn mentions something about burn rights. i have
> clicked on the red circle beside the file and says something about cannot
> determine the length of the file. This is soooo frustrating. can anyone
> help