View Full Version : I need some serious help folks..
Lilred
02-14-2005, 01:53 PM
I was robbed! Well, not literally..well..shoot..anyways, here's what current box of worms I dun opened up..
I went to the wal-mart website, and downloaded me 10 Jerry Reed songs..and I've been grinnin like a mule eatin briars...until I went to burn em on a CD. The files I paid to download was wma. files insteada wav. or mp3. files. Now I gotta make em wav. files, problem is..I caint seem to find a file changer that works on Windows 98! Now, this here puter had XP..and that was more aggravatin than Grant in Richmond, so I put Windows 98 back on it..Wal-Mart wont let me have a refund neither..so here I got these songs on my puter, and caint listen to em on the way to werk...eastbound and down is the best thing to listen to went yer constantly late fer werk lol ;)
Can anybody help me?
DaMadman
02-14-2005, 02:12 PM
Little Red WMA stands for Windows Media Audio ( or something similar.
You should be able to use Roxio to burn them to CD.
Roxio version 5 or higher will convert WMA files into CDA when it burns them to CD. It does it in all one smooth motion. You don't have to convert them, then burn them Roxio does it when it burns them to CD
gspsonny03
02-14-2005, 03:27 PM
Lilred you need to listen to Da-man, or Damadman in this case. I know what a wav file is, I know what XP is and I know what Windows 98 is and I know about Grant being in Richmond, but other than that I'd just have to get up earlier in the morning to get to work, because I didn't understand anything else you said. :D
VinVega
02-14-2005, 11:10 PM
You should even be able to get Windows Media Player to burn it to the disc if you have any of the new versions.
Swift
02-14-2005, 11:45 PM
Sorry to hear about yer luck. Just I can't help ya as I know jack sh!7 about puters.
Good Luck though!
earschplitinloudenboomer
02-15-2005, 12:27 AM
You may also want to download the free version of Real Player, it is a media player that has some functions that Windows Media Player does not. I'm not sure that Windows 98 supports Roxio Easy CD Creator 5.0 or higher.
iwerk2hard
02-15-2005, 12:44 AM
I have a cassette recorder connected to the output of my 'puter. I run it through a graphic equalizer so I can tweak as needed. You can get an adapter to plug into your speaker jack, (1/8" stereo pin) and have output to RCA stereo jacks that plug into the old fasioned music thingy called a cassette deck. If you can play it on your 'puter and hear it through your speakers or headphones, you can take it with you to your car, another room, or anywhere else where you can get a cassette tape to play. I been doin it fer years, beats the crap outa tryin' to stay on top of modern technology. Heck that newfangled stuff don't just irritate me worse than wool underwear, it'd run me borke pretty quick too. All of the big stuff I need I can find at yard sales, and the adapters can be had pretty cheap from that shack that sells radios.
Another advantage; When you take the tape out of one player and put it into another, it'll pick up right where it left off. Let's see one of those new electronic gizmos match that!
Lilred
02-16-2005, 09:10 PM
Thanks ya'll..I apprecciatte it..but I said to hell w/ it and bought the cd straight out..costed me another 10 smackers but what the heck..ole jerry reed is werth it :D
gspsonny03
02-16-2005, 09:14 PM
10-4 on that bandit. That's one of his best.
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