How Do I Turn One of These Audio Files into a CD for Great-Aunt Tillie?– from the webmaster
Converting Audio Files, From the Webmaster, How to, Making CDs from Sermons Comments OffHappy Saturday!
Just today, I received an e-mail from a friend who wanted to encourage her “Great-Aunt Tillie” by taking one of the Zion’s audio sermons on a CD to her.
Let me see if I can give you a hand with that…
Since this disc space is an issue, I usually use m4a format. It works well, but it has to be played with some software that is easily available from Apple.
If I was only creating one file/cd, I would go here http://media-convert.com/ and switch it to a .wav file format that will work better in creating a CD. I will switch it to a .wav file, which usually works quite nicely. After conversion The file will be available at a link that they will give you for 24 hours or so.
Downloading the file can take as long as 45 minutes — and I’m not using dial-up. (Which only goes to illustrate why I use the format that I do…)
Of course, if you would rather use software to convert from .m4a to .wav format, you could use http://www.bonkenc.org/ — I think it is easy to use and has the benefit of being free. (Unless you care to donate…)
http://www.cdburnerxp.se/help/Audio/compileaudio is probably the easiest conversion to audio disc — and again… is free.
Now I’m in a quandary… I don’t know how “Step-By-Step” you might need the instructions to be. I think I will just stop here and let you tell me by leaving a comment.
I hope to talk to you soon,
Webmaster-Lisa
