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Author Topic: Can Tracks With .lqt File Extensions be Converted For Burning?  (Read 1181 times)

Rusty

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Greetings - Can anyone possibly tell me if imported audio tracks with .lqt (downloaded via Liquid Audio) be converted so that the track can be burnt to CD? ... And if so - How?

Kindest Regards - Rusty
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joe mama

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RE:Can Tracks With .lqt File Extensions be Converted For Burning?
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2002, 02:28:49 am »

I've never come across any software that says it will convert .lqt files.  I think the whole point of Liquid Audio is that the files are secure so they can't be copied, shared or burned.

Rob
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Rusty

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RE:Can Tracks With .lqt File Extensions be Converted For Burning?
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2002, 03:24:16 am »

Thanks Rob - Yes ... I suppose you're right & that would figure wouldn't it. Thanks for your reply.

Kindest Regards - Rusty

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ChicoSelfs

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RE:Can Tracks With .lqt File Extensions be Converted For Burning?
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2002, 03:44:09 am »

Use diskwritter option in MJ output option they will be in wav and then record then to a audio cd or convert to another file
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Rusty

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RE:Can Tracks With .lqt File Extensions be Converted For Burning?
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2002, 04:38:53 am »

Gidday Chico - Listen mate I'm a bit dim ... Can you possibly explain exactly what you mean in a lot more detail, as I'm not too sure wha you're on about ... Thanks Mate.
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joe mama

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RE:Can Tracks With .lqt File Extensions be Converted For Burning?
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2002, 12:55:43 pm »

I always forget about the disk writer option, probably because I've never had to use it.

Rusty,

Go to Options, then Playback.  In the Output section, click on the Mode drop down list and choose Disk Writer instead of Wave Out (default).  Now when you playback the .lqt files, they will be saved as wav files on your hard drive.

Rob
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