Hi.  My First post to this list.  

As subject says, I'm using Sony Sound Forge 7.  Little did I realise
the MP3 codec or whatever it is must be registered after so many uses.
The problem?  The computer SF7's is on is not connected to the
internet at present.

So, my question is:  can anyone think of an interim solution to doing
conversions of MP3 to wave files, and vice versa?  Might it be
possible to (temporarily) use a free MP3 codec, or will Sound Forge
not like that!  (I've no objection in principle to registering, just
cannot do this at the moment as just explained.

Obviously, I do have an internet connected PC on which I'm sending
this message, so downloading to this machine is of course possible.

Little bit about myself.
Living in the UK, my audio work is with local talking newspaper, some
aural history work, a little live music recording, plus some
transcription work.  So far used Sound Forge 7 but I'm considering
buying Studio Recorder.  Intend upgrading to SF9 as soon as money
permits, as I'd find the multi-track-multi-channel facility useful.

Look forward to replies.

>From Ray
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