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 > > -- ********** "Live each day as if you were goiing to die tomorrow, learn each day as if you were going to live forever"