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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 549220" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>just FYI, a *.wav file is the type of media that cd players read. if you were to burn a *.wav to a disc and put it in your home audio player, it should read it.</p><p></p><p>the problem is they are compareable to the length of the song; and this is why noone ever pirated music before, with the advent of faster communications and compressed MP3s, that was changed.</p><p></p><p>so i doubt bruning .wav files is going to tell you anything otherwise.</p><p></p><p>in my oppinion its a faulty uint, or line of units. back when MP3 support first arrived - it was terrible. bring it back and see what they can do about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 549220, member: 555713"] just FYI, a *.wav file is the type of media that cd players read. if you were to burn a *.wav to a disc and put it in your home audio player, it should read it. the problem is they are compareable to the length of the song; and this is why noone ever pirated music before, with the advent of faster communications and compressed MP3s, that was changed. so i doubt bruning .wav files is going to tell you anything otherwise. in my oppinion its a faulty uint, or line of units. back when MP3 support first arrived - it was terrible. bring it back and see what they can do about it. [/QUOTE]
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