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Question: How can I burn MIDI Karaoke files on an audio CD?

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Answer: To burn MIDI files on a CD you first need to convert them to a .wav (WAVE) file. For converting MIDI to WAVE you basically have two options: First of all, you need to select your MIDI synthesizer as recording source: open your sound card's mixer device by double-clicking the speaker icon at the far right end of the Windows taskbar at the bottom of the screen. Make sure you are adjusting the recording controls and not the playback volume controls (select "Properties..
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How do I burn FLAC files to CD as audio tracks?

Internet Archive Frequently Asked Questions
You will first need to convert the FLAC files to another format that your burning program is familiar with. Windows users can use the FLAC Frontend, to convert FLAC files to WAV files, which are suitable for burning programs. For Macintosh OS X users, Dan Greuel has created a tool called MacFLAC.
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How do I burn SHN files to CD as audio tracks?

Internet Archive Frequently Asked Questions
You will first need to convert the SHN files to another format that your burning program is familiar with. The following programs will convert SHN files to WAV files, which can be burned to a CD. More resources are listed in this FAQ. Windows: Download and install Michael K. Weise's tool, mkwACT. Or, another good tool is Foobar2000 - make sure you get the "Special" version to have Shorten compatibility!
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What do I need to burn audio files I downloaded onto a CD?

FAQ Fox Trot Dance Frequently Asked Questions
An internal or external CD-RW drive that is connected to the computer that you use to play your music. A blank CD-R disc that is compatible with the write speed of your CD-RW drive, and that is able to record audio files. Please refer to the packaging for the blank CDs, and consult the documentation that came with your CD-RW drive if you have questions.
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Can I burn my audio files to a CD to practice Spanish in my car?

Double Talk
Sure. Just burn an audio CD the way you would burn any assortment of music. If your software leaves the files in MP3 format, you'll need a deck that supports MP3 playback.
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Can I play or record .MID (MIDI) karaoke files with Karaoke Studio?

DART - Digital Audio Restoration Technology
this time, we don't offer that exact feature. However, we can give you something even better... Our included CD-Recorder 4 Basic will allow you to convert .MID (MIDI) files to .WAV (Wave) files so that you can use them in our software. You can find this command on the "List" menu or by clicking on the button of the piano keyboard keys. Refer to the CD-Recorder 4 Basic Help files for more information on converting MIDI files to WAVEs.
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How do I burn a CD?

Frequently Asked Questions - LimeWire
LimeWire does not have built-in CD burning capabilities, however other programs do, and your operating system may have CD-burning capabilities. If you would like to burn CDs, you would need to obtain a program that burns CDs or locate that feature of your operating system. You will also need to know the location that your files are downloaded to in order to use them.
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Can I burn a gapless audio-CD?

CDBurnerXP - burn CDs and DVDs for free! | FAQ
No! CDBurnerXP does not contain adware nor spyware nor any other restrictions. It is absolutely free.
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How do I burn my Soudwalk to an audio CD?

Soundwalk - Audio Tours for People Who Don't Normally Take A...
Check that your computer has an internal CD-R/RW drive. If not, you need to use an external CD burner. For burning music CDs you need CD-R disks. (They don't have to be special audio CD-R disks-any good quality CD-R disks will work.) CD-RW disks mostly are used for computer data. Audio CD players can't read CD-RW disks even when they contain only CD audio tracks.
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How Many Songs Can I burn into one Audio CD?

FAQ of CD burn, Create your own music CD from your MP3 or WA...
You can burn maximum 100 songs on a CD. But normally, only about 13 to 20 songs can be burned because of the capability of the 74 minutes normal CD. The normal CD doesn't compress the audio data like MP3 format. Actually, the MP3 files will be decompressed before being written to CD-R or CD-RW disc. So, you can only burn 74 minutes of audio (about 60M MP3 files) in one CD.
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How to set the output options when converting CD to audio files?

CD to MP3 Ripper FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Before ripping CDs to audio files, you can configure the output audio files' settings including CBR, VBR, Maximum Bitrate, Minimum Bitrate, Quality, Channels, Output Folder. You may enter the options dialog from "Tools > Options ..."
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How can I adjust the volume level of my MP3 files as I burn them to an audio CD?

Xorys' MP3 FAQ
I'd use a WAV editor. There is a Winamp plugin called Audiostocker which is designed to "normalize" playback volume, but I don't know whether it can be used at the same time as the Disk Writer plugin. Alternatively you could try and use a program that goes directly from MP3 files to burning an audio CD and had normalization functions built in. MP3 CD Maker does, but I could never get that program to work at all, and the help is useless (essentially non-existant).
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Can I burn files to a CD?

radio
Yes, you can. However you will be limited to no more than 5 burns for protected Windows Media files. Also by the terms of your agreement with the Channel 4 Radio site you are also limited to how many times you can burn any content to CD.
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PROBLEM: How do I burn files onto a CD?

TWU Computing Science
SOLUTION: When you have selected all the files you wish to burn, click on the bubble in the lower right corner of the screen.
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I've got my .wav files, how do I burn a CD?

Sound File Formats
That question is beyond the scope and relevancy of this FAQ. Read the instructions or the help files for your CD-R software, or try the newsgroups: comp.publish.cdrom.hardware, alt.comp.periphs.cdr or alt.cdrom There is also some information available on the WWW. There is a good CD-R FAQ at: http://www.fadden.com/cdrfaq/ and the comp.publish.cdrom FAQ is available at: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/cdrom/cd-recordable/part1/faq.html
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What can I do with the files? Burn them to CD?

FAQ
You can burn them to CD, transfer to your portable media player, stream them to network media player (if you're really flash!) or just enjoy them from your PC.
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Can I burn Weed files to a CD?

AlterMuziK.com :: Buzz your Music!
Yes, once you purchase Weed files, they can be burned to CD for playback in your home stereo, car stereo, or portable CD player. Unpurchased Weed files can be burned to CD as data for playback in someone else’s computer. Visit the CD burning page for more information.
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Can Cantabile render MIDI files to audio?

Topten Software
Cantabile only supports realtime rendering of MIDI files. This is done by enabling the automatic record mode of the audio recorder and playing the MIDI file. Real time rendering means your PC must have enough processing power to process all audio signals in real-time.
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What is MIDI? Can you convert my audio files to/from MIDI?

Frequently Asked Questions | Digital Commons at Penn State
MIDI, which stands for "musical instrument digital interface," is an electronic music format which contains a list of notes to play and descriptions of the instruments to play them on. Since MIDI files contain lists of musical notes, and not actual sounds, they are much smaller than WAV or AIF files of the same duration. However, MIDI files can only create music, not sound effects or speech.
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Can I put MP3, WAV, or MIDI files on my CD?

After Affects :: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We do suggest using the new MP3 format due to its file compression features. We also offer audio cleanup, voice-overs, and a full range of royalty-free music for you to use.
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gt; How can I burn NNS audio to CD?

Neural Noise Synthesizer FAQ (Common Questions)
Any noise that NNS generates can be exported as a stereo WAV file. The export options are available by clicking the "Export" button on the lower right corner of the main screen. Just select the Brainwave-Noise Transform you wish to use, and hit "Export". Not in most cases. MP3 compression and fiddling with the sampling rate can cause some higher frequencies to be deleted, which can affect certain NNS functions such as low-pass filter modulation.
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Which burn method should I choose for audio CD?

FAQ
The result disc will NOT be closed for writing, so additional tracks can be added later. However, normal audio CD players cannot find the later sessions, so tracks written in later sessions won't get played. The result disc will NOT be closed for writing, so additional tracks can be added later. However, normal audio CD players cannot find the later sessions, so tracks written in later sessions won't get played.
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What else can I do with MIDI files?

HymnSite.com FAQ
There have been so many questions on this, follow this link some "How To" pages to help you edit MIDI files using the Jazz++ midi sequencer, which is available on the web as freeware (at least it is as of February 2002). MIDI works great on computers because the file size is small and the range of musical instructions is large. But MIDI didn't start out for computers with sound cards.
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Where can I find more MIDI files?

HymnSite.com FAQ
There are MIDI sites all over the web! Some of my favorite sites are on my links page. You can use any number of search engines to locate more sites than you can ever visit. To find specific songs at other sites, I usually go to Google (http://www.google.com) and use the following search syntax: +"part of the title" +[writer's last name] Drop the square brackets, but keep the quotation marks. Use as much of the title as you can, but not more than you are reasonably certain about.
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Subject: [3-23] How do I create, copy, or play Audio Karaoke/CD+G discs?

CD-Recordable FAQ
CDRWIN - section (6-1-7) The following is an excerpt from the http://www.goldenhawk.com/ web site, regarding the drives CDRWIN supports for CD+G (Karaoke) copying. All of the above recorders (except the Yamaha CDR100/CDR102, CW-7501, and CDR4240) are capable of both reading and writing CD+G discs. If you do not have a model that can read CD+G, then you will have to purchase a separate CDROM drive that has this capability. There may be other units that work as readers or writers.
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Can I burn audio files on a public PC?

Frequently Asked Questions - McMaster Libraries
a link to a record in a database may change each time you access it; i.e. may never have the same URL twice users accessing links to McMaster-only resources from off campus must authenticate themselves as authorized McMaster users before they can access the material In many cases, a persistent link can be created. This is an internet address or URL (Uniform Resource Locator) that connects users directly to a specific record and does so consistently over a period of time.
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What is Karaoke-CD?

The New International CD-i Association
Karaoke-CD is the old name of the Video-CD standard. It dates back to 1993 when the standard was set up by Philips and JVC and the support of Sony and Matsushita was not yet there (they joined some time later when the name was changed into Video-CD). Karaoke-CD was -as its name already shows- mainly intented for karaoke applications in Japan. The system uses MPEG-1 audio and video, and is based on the CD-i Bridge specification.
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Can I burn an audiobook to a CD?

RecordedBooks - Help
Yes and no. NetLibrary cannot stop you from burning the audiobook file to a CD, but encryptions on the audiobook file will make it unusable.
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