At 10:30 AM -0400 9/22/05, John Pariseau wrote: >>I still don't understand. Why do you get a wma file? That's a >>compressed Windows Media Player file... > >I think he is converting the CD tracks to wma format. > yes, my "helper" is doing that, I guess. I know she just takes the CD that works on her pc and puts the sermon file (which doesn't work for me) on another CD and gives it to me. I am able to convert to mp3 using Audion. >>You're talking over my head here. I "finalize" the CD when the >>service is finished. Otherwise it is not recognized at all. What >>switch might be flipped? ;-) > >Could you tell me the Model # of the recorder? I might be able to >take a peek at the pdf manual (if such a thing exists!). We had a >similar problem with one of my coworkers - her mac could not read >the audio CD, but the CD Recorder that made the CD - also a regular >CD player - could play it. I'll try to get you the moon if it helps! Give me a bit to gather the info. -- --Lynda http://www.eddfarabee.com/ and http://www.fpc-levelland.org