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Old 2007-06-06, 12:27 AM
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how do you load audio WAV onto a dvd

I want to cram a lot of shows onto a DVD, but I can't figure out how.

this is probably elementary....but it's beyond me.

do I need a dvd burner? All I have is a cd burner & nero.
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Old 2007-06-06, 02:02 AM
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Red face Re: how do you load audio WAV onto a dvd

I dunno how you think you can burn a DVD with a CD burner...


Get a DVD burner.

Do yourself a favor and be future compatible and go for a dual layer dvd burner (burns dvd5 and dvd9 discs - dvd5=single layer, dvd9=2 layer=what commercial discs are)

It's easy to burn data dvds to store wav, flac, etc to archive to dvd.

Good luck dude!
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Old 2007-06-06, 02:12 AM
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Re: how do you load audio WAV onto a dvd

You can get great dual layer DVD burners at low prices from www.newegg.com I have used the excellent brands Lite-On and Pioneer with great results. The best is Plextor, but it costs more $$.
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Old 2007-06-06, 09:23 AM
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Re: how do you load audio WAV onto a dvd

thanks!

burning on a dvd with a cd burner: magic!

i guess i thought it possible because of the existence of VCD's, I never would've guessed you can put video on a cdr.

anything seems to be possible.
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