hi,
I may be in the wrong place but I am getting a bit desperate for some help. My wife bought an Olympus digital voice recorder model VN-480PC to use to take notes in a college class. She wants me, who she thinks is incredibly smart when I am really not, to dump these files to a CD which she can play in the car. The problem I am encountering is that the files are recorded in mono and my burner will spit them out when I try to make an audio cd. They download to the 'puter just fine and are listed as .wav files, but on my last computer (we bought a new one Saturday) the burner program said it needed to be in some thing like 44.1 bit stereo, etc. Anyone know what I need to do, besides throwing the recorder out the window while driving down the expressway?
Thanks,
Chuck
I may be in the wrong place but I am getting a bit desperate for some help. My wife bought an Olympus digital voice recorder model VN-480PC to use to take notes in a college class. She wants me, who she thinks is incredibly smart when I am really not, to dump these files to a CD which she can play in the car. The problem I am encountering is that the files are recorded in mono and my burner will spit them out when I try to make an audio cd. They download to the 'puter just fine and are listed as .wav files, but on my last computer (we bought a new one Saturday) the burner program said it needed to be in some thing like 44.1 bit stereo, etc. Anyone know what I need to do, besides throwing the recorder out the window while driving down the expressway?
Thanks,
Chuck
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