Quick answer, client is an idiot. Windows Media Player plays mp3's straight out of the box. Also, are you bouncing in 44 16? That will make a difference. It's weird, but it works. If you still need to convert, try a program called switch. Or, just send it to him in wave. I'm sure that Sound Recorder will load it. Lolol. Sorry. I couldn't resist. THis guy probably knows nothing about computers, hence why he can't play the de facto standard filetype. Oh. He could download winamp. It really whips the Lama's ass, but can it play mp3's on his machine? I guess we'll see. lolol.
Reeves On Aug 15, 2010, at 2:53 PM, Chuck Reichel wrote: > Hi List, > I just sent a ruff mix in a mp3 format to a client but he said he can only > open WMA files any converters out there ? > I converted to regular mp3 using itunes and then i used "max" to mp3 but no > go on the clients part. > I have the Mp3 option for PT HD and it did not list any wma mp3 options. > Is there a solution I am over looking besides telling him to grab a copy of > itunes for his PC? > LOL > Thanks > > > Chuck Reichel > 954-742-0019 > www.SoundPictureRecording.com > > >
