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Doogie
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      06-12-2010
I downloaded an mp3, then made a wav copy to include in a CD I'll be burning.
But the new file, while only being 4:14 long, shows as being 1:47:26. I can't
seem to edit this - how can I change it so the total time on my playlist is
accurate?
 
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Tim De Baets
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      06-24-2010

What version of WMP and Windows? How did you convert the MP3 to WAV?

If you play the WAV file by double-clicking it in the playlist, does
that fix the length?

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On 12/06/2010 16:56, Doogie wrote:
> I downloaded an mp3, then made a wav copy to include in a CD I'll be burning.
> But the new file, while only being 4:14 long, shows as being 1:47:26. I can't
> seem to edit this - how can I change it so the total time on my playlist is
> accurate?

 
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