HELP
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mh65fm
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HELP
I use total recorder to record and wave editor to split the concerts... however, my program to burn cds cannot record wav files only mp3s. does anyone have any suggestions?
If I had it all to do over again, I'd just get myself drunk and I'd jump right back in...
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ZeroDuval
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There are several programs (freeware) that will convert Wav's to MP3's. This is an extra step, though.
If you are using CD Wave Editor, there is an option in the save dialog box to "Convert Output Format to:" and MP3 is an option if you have the MP3 converters on your PC.
The MP3 software is also free on many internet sites.
Hope this helps.
If you are using CD Wave Editor, there is an option in the save dialog box to "Convert Output Format to:" and MP3 is an option if you have the MP3 converters on your PC.
The MP3 software is also free on many internet sites.
Hope this helps.
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Mplsfins
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Try this it works great.
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
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fleet69
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db power
I'll second the use of dbpoweramp. Think what you're looking for is called the "converter" or something close to that, found on the same site. You can even pick what files types you want available to convert to.
There should also be a choice for CD Quality audio which makes it easy
-Garrett
There should also be a choice for CD Quality audio which makes it easy
-Garrett
