Can I play MP3/WMA/OGG/WAV
files ?
Yes. 1st CD Maker can also play MP3/WMA/OGG/WAV files . You can use
the play-bar below the track list.
Details &
Tips
Does 1st CD Maker
support non-CD-quality MP3 files?
Yes. 1st CD Maker not only supports 44.1KHz,Stero CD quality MP3 files,
but also supports other MP3 files such as 48KHz,32KHz,22KHz sample rate,
stereo or mono MP3 files. 1st CD Maker Version 1.16 and above have a
sample-rate conversion feature.
Does 1st CD Maker
support Disc-At-Once?
Yes. 1st CD Maker works with disc-at-once mode.
Does 1st CD Maker
burn more than 120 songs on a CD?
No. 1st CD Maker makes normal audio CDs, it uses MP3/WMA/OGG/WAV files
as sound source, but only burns 74 minutes of music on a 74-minute CDR
or 80 minutes of music on an 80-minute CDR.
What does this
error mean: "Too much songs"?
The problem is that you have selected too many songs and the total size
is over the free disk space on the CD-R. Please reduce some songs in
your song list and try again.
My CDRW disc
will not play in our home or car stereo system - What's up?
Not all players get along with all brands of CD-R/RW media. You will
need to find a combination of recorder, media, and player that get along.
Sometimes the CD player will have no problem playing the tracks, but
will have a great deal of difficulty seeking between tracks or moving
fast-forward. Using a different brand of media or a different CD player
may produce better results. Some media work better at 1x, 2x, or 4x
speeds. You may find that slowing down or speeding up the recorder helps.
We found "KODAK Gold ULTIMA" CD-R disc to be very good for
making CDs.
Why did my CD-R
eject between the "test" and "write" passes?
The problem is that the recording speed is too high. You should try
lowering the recording speed to 1x.
I have entered
the registration code, but I can still record only 4 songs - Why?
Perhaps you have entered a wrong registration code.You can solve this
problem by re-enter the registration code. Please input the code into
the reg code box in a SINGLE line when you meet the registration window.