When you burn a cd in "Music" mode (rather than a Data or Vcd), does the software automatically output a 44.1 kh standard? Here's my quandary:
I'm demuxing audio from movies to make soundtrack cds. I take the AC3 and load it into Nero Wave editor to edit. Nero converts it to WAV but at 48 kh, rather than to cd standard 44.1 kh. Unfortunately, I didn't notice this, and have already made some cds with the tracks saved in 48 kh. I can't tell what 'kh' the cd tracks are in. Media player won't display the info, and if I download the tracks, they get converted by Nero into whatever 'kh' I happened to set it at; it doesn't download a music track "as is."
I experimented and loaded an AC3 track into Nero "Music CD" making mode and it outputted a Wav file cd, so I'm hoping "Music CD" mode by definition makes a 44.1 kh standard cd.
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It makes it standard compliant CD-Audio, which is indeed 44.1kh.
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No, you most certainly may not! *nibbles on your noggin'*
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