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Old December 2nd 07, 03:38 PM
bronxboomer bronxboomer is offline
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I went out yesterday and bought a mic at staples hooked it up to my computer to record me talking which I'm using it to train my parrot to learn to talk. Now when I burn all 44 wav sounds over to a Cd it copy them all but it played them all at once. How can I get them to play alone like a normal cd track 1 track 2 Etc. It’s weird because when I recorded each sound I saved them as a different file and named each one different. I'm Using Win Xp home edition and the program I'm using to record my sounds is you click on the start button then click on all programs then you go into all Accessories & then into Entertainment then the program called sound Recorder. Please if anyone has any information on how I can fix this problem I would be very grateful.
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Old December 2nd 07, 06:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
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It probably isn't the program (sound recorder) you used to record the sounds
if you have 44 individual files on the CD, it is the program and/or method
you are using to play the sounds back.

Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the CD and verify that you, in fact,
have those 44 files on the CD. If they are there, double click on one of
the file names with the .wav extension. If your computer has not been
modified with the installation of another sound playing program, Windows
Media Player should start and play the one sound file. If this works OK,
you can create a playlist and play the files one at a time in sequential or
shuffled order or simply double click on any filename in Explorer to play
the file when desired.


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I went out yesterday and bought a mic at staples hooked it up to my
computer to record me talking which I'm using it to train my parrot to
learn to talk. Now when I burn all 44 wav sounds over to a Cd it copy
them all but it played them all at once. How can I get them to play
alone like a normal cd track 1 track 2 Etc. It's weird because when I
recorded each sound I saved them as a different file and named each one
different. I'm Using Win Xp home edition and the program I'm using to
record my sounds is you click on the start button then click on all
programs then you go into all Accessories & then into Entertainment
then the program called sound Recorder. Please if anyone has any
information on how I can fix this problem I would be very grateful.




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