Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd

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2013/08/27 16:05:10 (permalink)

Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd

first time exporting audio file from Sonar essential I saved as "wave" type.  Windows 7 media center refusing to burn to cd.  Do I use a different "save" from the dropdown menu?  Does it have to be  saved as something like 1411 kbps?  Thanks in advance for your help,
 
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    slartabartfast
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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 16:13:25 (permalink)
    What kind of a CD are you trying to burn? An audio CD that will play in a CD player or a data CD that will transfer the wave file to a computer?
     
    What do you mean that it is "refusing?" My software almost never refuses to do anything, although it often displays an error message or crashes or fails to do what I think it should.
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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 16:24:41 (permalink)
    Media Center is for burning DVDs, I believe, try Media Player.

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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 16:26:06 (permalink)
    Thanks for the reply, Slartabartfast,
     
    I'm trying to burn an audio cd.  When I hit the burn button on the Windows 7 media center widow, nothing happens.  I am able to burn to cd all my other audio files done with an earlier version of cakewalk(Home studio 2004xl), but when I try to burn the new audio file from Essential, nothing happens.  I'm wondering if I have to save it as a different style of wave or a different bit rate?  I'm just grasping at straws.
     
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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 16:33:43 (permalink)
    Thanks for replying John,
    I may have misspoke,  I'm in the correct place for burning audio cd's, whatever the window thing is called.  The problem is; I have no problems burning my old audio files onto cd, its my new audio files from Essential that the windows product is refusing to burn to cd. 
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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 16:43:05 (permalink)
    The exported wave file what is the sample rate and bit depth?

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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 17:13:44 (permalink)
    The wave file will need to be 16bit/44.1kHz - standard CD format.
     
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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 21:21:12 (permalink)
    The media center is such a PITA to use. Sonar X2, I'm not sure about X1, has a cd burner. The media center has more options but it's such a PITA, who cares.

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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 21:29:04 (permalink)
    You can't "SAVE" to a CD. You have to "BURN" a CD. 
    I don't know much about Sonar X Essentials, but Sonar X2 has an option called Utilities-Burn Audio CD and that's where you go to burn a CD. Standard CDs MUST be 16 bit, 44.1KHz. 

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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 21:53:27 (permalink)
    treat yaself...
    http://www.filehippo.com/download_cdburnerxp/
     
    remember if it's an audio cd you want.. select audio cd.. and as already mentioned make sure it confirms  to 44.1 / 16 bit stereo
     
     
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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 23:21:11 (permalink)
    Thanks for all the replies, especially about the 16 bit 44.1 part. 
     
    That seems to be the problem.  With 2004XL, apparently the default  was the 16/44.1, so I never had to do anything, it just worked.  With X2 Essential, the default seems to be 32bit, so now I have to remember to change that box every time I export wav files, a step I never had to do with 2004XL. 
     
    Thanks again,
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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/27 23:40:15 (permalink)
    If your "Record Bit Depth" in Preference > File > Audio Data is higher than 16bit (and it should be assuming your Preferences > Audio > Driver Settings "Audio Driver Bit Depth" is higher than 16bit) make sure to set a dither option when exporting a 16bit file.
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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/28 11:19:49 (permalink)
    Dither?  I was feeling pretty good about just changing that one box and then Scook had to add dithering.  Thanks for the reply, Scook, but I don't know what dither option to choose.  Any suggestions?
     
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    Re: Windows 7 media center refusing to burn file to cd 2013/08/28 11:26:00 (permalink)
    Not sure what options Essentials has. It may not matter which one you choose. You might want to experiment a bit and find which one sounds best to you.
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