Convert CD to WAV or MP3
Studio gives you the option to add a musical background to your project from an audio CD. Although this feature is interesting and works reasonably well, it may cause you some minor inconveniences. What are they?
First, it is common knowledge that Studio prefers the WAV format to any other audio format. With WAV, you avoid virtually any audio crashes. If a problem occurs, the system CD can often circumvent the obstacle. When you insert a CD into Studio, it generally converts the CD to a WAV file...
Moreover, it often happens that Studio will not recognize a CD that has already been used in another project. It may then be necessary to tweak the registry...
Finally, when you have almost completed and rendered your project, and you need to remove auxiliary files for one reason or another, you will realize that all your music loaded from the various CD's are gone with the auxiliary files. You may have to bring in all your CDs to Studio to restore the sound to your movie ..
So, to avoid all these little worries, take the time to transfer your music files to your hard drive. It's a winning situation for you as time spent in the transfer is only a minor inconvenience. If you are convinced, let yourself be guided by the tutorial we offer.

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