How can my wife play her Thai CD's on my Hifi?
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Are they originals? Presumably not as there shouldn't be a problem.. They are more likely to be CD-R copies so you would need a player that is compatible with these, older systems probably aren't. Most cheap (20 quid or less) DVD players will handle these so buy one of those and plug it in to your amp. If they are MP3 compilations you'll need to burn off separate CD-Rs or get an MP3 compatible player.Gordie T Geordie
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Originally posted by GTG:
Are they originals? Presumably not as there shouldn't be a problem.. They are more likely to be CD-R copies so you would need a player that is compatible with these, older systems probably aren't. Most cheap (20 quid or less) DVD players will handle these so buy one of those and plug it in to your amp. If they are MP3 compilations you'll need to burn off separate CD-Rs or get an MP3 compatible player.
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How to turn a VCD to a CD
1) Download Virtualdub Release build - 1.6.19 (This software is free).
2) Insert VCD into the DVD / CD Drive.
3) From the Virtualdub dropdown 'file' tab and click on open video file, then highlight the track you want to record to WAV. Virtualdub then reads this file. If you then press play on the virtualdub player the video will play.
4) Once this is done, from the same dropdown 'file' menu choose the 'Save WAV' option (make sure you know where you are saving it to).
5) Track is now saved as a WAV file.
6) Repeat for the rest of the tracks.
7) Burn the compilation to a CD and this can now be played on any CD player.
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8) The recorded tracks will need a trim, in that there will be a few seconds at the start of each song where on the VCD the title of the song would be displayed before the song began. These tracks can easily be trimmed with another piece of free software called audacity.
A good guide of the above can be found at Video Help - Video to WAV"Don't buy the sun"
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