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CD To MP3 WAV Maker 2.00 - User Guide and FAQ
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Frequently Asked Questions - CD To MP3 WAV Maker
- While attempting to convert a WMA file, the software does not seem to respond. What could be the problem?
Unfortunately, a major inconvenience with the WMA file at present is that many files are protected, or locked. As far as we know, protected WMA files cannot be converted with any software. Some WMA files are intentionally protected, while others are automatically protected upon creation by the producing software.
- I have a timeworn CD and want to convert it with CD to MP3 WAV Maker, how to do?
Please click "Settings" and active the "CD Setting" page, choose "Paranoid Mode (Small blocks read, drive cache disable)" in Grab Mode. Remember to click "Ok" button after your settings. Then start to convert your CD.
Notice: When try to convert your CD using this mode, the speed will slow for it read the data in small blocks.
- Can all CD-ROM drives convert CD to WAV, MP3, OGG or WMA?
Although most current CD-ROM drives can convert digitally, only CD-ROM drives that support the Redbook audio format and have a reasonable level of seeking accuracy can convert tracks from CDs to disk in digital format. Many older CD-ROM drives, and some new ones, do not support this capability.
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