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None of the CD burning programs seem to work using the wav. files created by the recorder

I successfully copied a file of a lecture to my hard drive, but cannot, in any program I've tried so far, burn this wav. file to a CD

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Maybe, you got those wav. files copy controlled. check out the relevant preferences from the voice recorder menus. if this solution doesn't work, simply convert the files into mp3, then convert them into wav. again. I hope this could help..

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