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    I posted this once before, sort of, for burning CD's from this .t s p format, but this is / should be easier.

    I have transferred my . t s p audio stream recordings to my computer to the Music Library - some 6, 10, 12 hour lengths of music.

    Now, I want to transfer the recordings to an SD Card to play in the car audio. I got the card formatted FAT 32, and transferred one file to a card, and made copies, saved as FILE.mp3, and FILE.wav, and inserted the card.

    The player recognized the files, one as an mp3, and the other as a .wav. Neither one played however...

    Anyone with ideas here?

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    I just downloaded some free .mp3, transferred it to the card, and it played fine. Card is good...
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  2. Try converting them with Audacity.
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    Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK View Post

    Sho' 'nuff did: (post 1 above, line 1)
    Originally Posted by cwb View Post
    I posted this once before, sort of, for burning CD's from this .t s p format, but this is / should be easier.
    Very astute Sir!

    And now, instead of a CD, we tryin' an SD - just a little different here

    Thanks there!
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