Hi.  Yes, it handles Flac files.  Walter.

-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 15 May 2017 18:31
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

Course if you were to save to another format FLAC for example - assuming 
Goldwave supports this function - you could save your Cue points in the 
file.



On 16/05/2017 3:16 AM, Walter wrote:
> Hi.  I'm assuming you have already recorded the tapes and saved them as
Wave
> files.  You could have saved them as mp3 when you finished the recording
but
> as you mentioned cue points, you can't save these as mp3.  However if the
> recording process is complete then open the files you want converted.  Now
> the Cue points you spoke of  I imagine you have inserted these at points
> where you want a new track to begin?  If this be so then you need to split
> that file into individual tracks.  When you have done that then you can do
a
> batch conversion of the individual Wave files into mp3 files.  Gold Wave
> will do all of that for you.  Walter.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Vinny
> Samarco
> Sent: 15 May 2017 17:20
> To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
> Subject: Turning wav files to mp3,see message
>
> Hi,
>      I need to turn wave files of Music recorded with goldwave into mp3
> files.  How do I do this?       Of course there is the matter of dealing
> with the Q points  in gw, so I hope there is an easier way to work with
> these files. .
>      Wat I am doing is taking hundreds of cassettes of music, and trying
to
> put them on mp3 files for eventually playing on sd cards, or cds.  I have
> made a number of these at 32 bit wav files.
>      Is there any other program besides gw that will help me do this?
> Thanks in advance for any help.
> Vinny
>
>

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