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Finally learned how to capture the audio from a football game that was broadcast on radio. It's currently on my hard drive which I'm able to hear. Recording time is about 4 hours.
When I attempted to burn the game to a cd to share with another dad, I thought it burned successful however it only captured the first half of the game. How can I burn the entire game to a CD? Thanks! |
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Hi
First of all you want to make sure it is in a format that is going to work on a CD. If it is a WAV file (audio CD) as an example the entire 4 hours will not fit on a CD as the CD won't have enough room. You might want to convert it to a format that is going to work on a DVD for length of a file. Another suggestion is to split the file and then you would have more than one CD for the recording. I'm sure others on the forum will have different suggestions. |
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Is there a link that you can provide that shows me how to do either of these suggestions? Webinars?? |
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Here is a link to our various recordings on how to do different conversions with Replay Converter: http://www.applian.com/replay-conver...ort/how-to.php
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