.MP3 or .Wav

2007-07-24 Thread Morey Worthington
Hello all,
Could someone please tell me the difference in sound quality, if any, 
between the 2 subject formats?
I understand the difference in size of file between the 2.
Do most off the shelf CD/DVD players play both formats?
Thanks,
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Re: .MP3 or .Wav

2007-07-24 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Jerry,
Thank you very much for the detailed explanation which made absolute sense.
Will try to put information to good use.
Thank you again,
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Re: .MP3 or .Wav

2007-07-24 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Jerry,
I got a Sherwood 5 disc changer for my birthday for one of my vintage stereo 
systems.
I put a cd that was full of mp three files in it, but it wouldn't play it.
So I scanned the user manual in to Open Book to find out why it wouldn't 
play mp three cds, it has a list of types of cds that it will play.
It will play cdrs and cdrws, but it says it won't play mp three cds.
I guess you have to look closely for a hi fi cd player/changer that will 
play mp three cds as well as all of the others which is what I plan to do.
My best regards to you all!
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 There are several levels of MP3.  The larger the MP3 file is for a
 given Wave file, the better the audio quality.  The largest file is the 
 one
 that is not compressed at all and is the original Wave file.  Now there 
 are
 several levels of Wave files also but the Wave file quality is determined 
 at
 recording time and once the recording is made the quality of the Wave file
 can not be changed.  I can compress a given Wave file into any one of
 several levels of MP3.  What level of MP3 I use depends on what sort of
 audio quality I want and how much room I have on my hard drive.  I usually
 compress my music to 128 Kilo Bits per Second MP3.  This shrinks a Wave 
 file
 down to one tenth of its original size.  With this level of compression,
 some people can hear the loss in audio quality and some can't.  A CD 
 quality
 Wave file plays at 1378 Kilo Bits per Second.  I usually compress speech
 down to 32 Kilo Bits per Second MP3.  This shrinks a Wave file down to one
 fortieth its original size.  Music would sound bad at this level for most
 anyone but speech quality here is good enough for me.
 I think most CD players these days can play MP3 files as well as
 regular CDs.  Mine does and I bought it four years ago.  If I bought a new
 CD player today though I would still check to be sure that it would play
 MP3s.

   Jerry

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Re: Converting from mp3 to wav

2006-07-14 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Trace.

All you need do is make absolutely certain you burn the disc as an audio CD
and not a data CD.

Regards.

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 Do you have to select something for that as my friendd said they were
still
 inmp3, i sent her a cd to test out for me.

 Trace

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  Hi Trace.
 
  Yes, you can convert MP3 to WAV.  However, if you're burning a CD with
  most
  burning programs such as Nero, they will convert directly from MP3 to CD
  for
  you so you don't need that intermediate step.
 
  Regards.
 
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  Hi
 
  Think I've got this right, wav files are the original format for music
  cd's
  and its them that most players can manage.  the old ones particularly,
 
  is it possible to convert an mp3 to a wav?
 
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Re: Converting from mp3 to wav

2006-07-14 Thread Dancing Queen
Thought it might be that!!

Brilliant.

Thanks

Trace

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 Hi Trace.

 All you need do is make absolutely certain you burn the disc as an audio 
 CD
 and not a data CD.

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 Do you have to select something for that as my friendd said they were
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  Hi Trace.
 
  Yes, you can convert MP3 to WAV.  However, if you're burning a CD with
  most
  burning programs such as Nero, they will convert directly from MP3 to 
  CD
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  you so you don't need that intermediate step.
 
  Regards.
 
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  Think I've got this right, wav files are the original format for music
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  and its them that most players can manage.  the old ones particularly,
 
  is it possible to convert an mp3 to a wav?
 
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Re: Converting from mp3 to wav

2006-07-10 Thread Dancing Queen
Do you have to select something for that as my friendd said they were still 
inmp3, i sent her a cd to test out for me.

Trace

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 Yes, you can convert MP3 to WAV.  However, if you're burning a CD with 
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Converting from mp3 to wav

2006-07-07 Thread Dancing Queen
Hi

Think I've got this right, wav files are the original format for music cd's 
and its them that most players can manage.  the old ones particularly,

is it possible to convert an mp3 to a wav?

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Re: Converting from mp3 to wav

2006-07-07 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Hi Trace.

Yes, you can convert MP3 to WAV.  However, if you're burning a CD with most
burning programs such as Nero, they will convert directly from MP3 to CD for
you so you don't need that intermediate step.

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Re: good site for mp3 or wav fx?

2005-11-11 Thread Alan Pollard
hi lui, ,re sites for fx,try the following ,it is a   fx sound search
engine: and provides a 5 or so second sample:www.findsounds.com:.hope this
helps.Alan 04:44 PM 11/10/05 -0800, you wrote:

hi every body, this is chee chau. may i ask, if any
body know of any good sites to download fx in wav or
mp3? i am talking about those sound fx, like, car,
plane, water, thunder, etsetra.  any help will be
prisiated.
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good site for mp3 or wav fx?

2005-11-10 Thread lui chee chau
hi every body, this is chee chau. may i ask, if any
body know of any good sites to download fx in wav or
mp3? i am talking about those sound fx, like, car,
plane, water, thunder, etsetra.  any help will be
prisiated.
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mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Morey Worthington
Hello all,
I am copying my vinyl records to be put on a CD. Understanding that the
quality of the record means much, the following question still pertains to
quality.
Which format has the better recording quality..mp3 or wav?
If I recorded in .wav and then converted that .wav file to .mp3 would the
quality change?
I guess what I am asking, which format sounds better in the finished
product?
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Dane Trethowan

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If you're really worried about quality and you're not particularly 
concerned about disc space (perhaps you'd rather copy to DVD'S for your 
record collection rather than CD'S) then you may consider a lossless 
compression format such as FLAC.  A tipical 600 meg wave file will be 
compressed to 300 or 400 meg without any loss in quality, you can then 
decode the Flac file back to a wave file if you wish (again! with no loss 
in quality), this cannot be said for MP3, the more you convert or decode 
and re-encode your MP3 files then the more noticable the quality loss will be.

A plug-in for Winamp is available to allow it to play Flac files.

Many rippers will handle Flac files including Exact Audio Copy, Easy CD DA 
Extractor etc.  Nero will also handle Flac files, EAC cue sheets etc.

Allot of the portable players around (particularly those which allow 
firmware upgrading and direct programming through LINUX support the FLAC 
format.

So (I guess my point is in summarising (if you can) leave MP3, OGG etc behind.

If you're going to use MP3 then try the new LAME VBR settings, takes a 
while to compress but the results are outstanding! as far as MP3 goes, 
you'll get small files with great sound as LAME encodes each frame of each 
track according to the best bit-rate available for that frame rather than 
doing all the track at a set bit rate.

At 11:31 AM 27/08/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Hello all,
I am copying my vinyl records to be put on a CD. Understanding that the
quality of the record means much, the following question still pertains to
quality.
Which format has the better recording quality..mp3 or wav?
If I recorded in .wav and then converted that .wav file to .mp3 would the
quality change?
I guess what I am asking, which format sounds better in the finished
product?
Thanks,
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread ron scott
Hi Morey, part of the answer might lay in the recording program you use.
If you are doing editing, gold wave, for example, only edits in wave files.
So noise reduction, pop and click removal, etc, has to be done in wave,
before converting to other formats.
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Matt
Your computer will record to wav format by default, but you can choose what 
format the recording is rendered to when it is saved.

I suggest that you choose to save your recording as an MP3, with a bit depth 
of at least 192 KBPS, and a sampling rate of 44100HZ. I tend to use 192 KBPS 
or higher for all my music.

The optimum would be 256 KBPS, because it's still pretty small, but it is 
very difficult for the human ear to pick up the compression errors at that 
bit depth. You might notice that something isn't quite right at 192 KBPS, 
but that's usually only on high frequency sounds like symbols etc.

Bit depths like 160, 128 and 112 KBPS are really not all that great for 
music.

If you choose to store your music in the Ogg format, you can choose a bit 
depth of say, 128 KBPS, or even 112 KBPS, because OGG quality is better than 
MP3 at lower bit depths.

You should remember however, that whatever format you choose in the end, you 
must make sure that everything is set to stereo when you save your 
recording! So many times I've recorded something, and forgotten that my last 
recording was a mono one, and I've gone and saved my lovely stereo recording 
as a mono one and had to start all over again!

Anyway, hope all that helps:
Regards,
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Matt
Beg to differ here.
As long as you do not change bit rates, encoding an MP3 from a wav file, and 
then going back to Wav from that same MP3 later on will not cause a loss in 
quality. That is to say, your newly rendered Wav file will be the same 
quality as your MP3 file, because a Wav file is a photographic image of your 
MP3.

You can go back to a new MP3 from your second Wav and so on, and there will 
be no noticeable loss of quality as long as your MP3 bit depth does not drop 
below 320 KBPS every time you encode back to MP3.

Of course there will eventually be a decay in the audio quality, but you'd 
have to swap back and forward an unlikely number of times before this 
happens, and hey ... Who's really gonna sit there and do that anyway? In 
terms of switching backwards and forwards 3 or 4 times though ... no 
problem. You just have to choose a bit depth of at least 224 KBPS when 
encoding each time, but preferably 320 KBPS.

Regards,
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread doc
Can I get more information on LAME VBR?
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If you're really worried about quality and you're not particularly
concerned about disc space (perhaps you'd rather copy to DVD'S for your
record collection rather than CD'S) then you may consider a lossless
compression format such as FLAC.  A tipical 600 meg wave file will be
compressed to 300 or 400 meg without any loss in quality, you can then
decode the Flac file back to a wave file if you wish (again! with no loss
in quality), this cannot be said for MP3, the more you convert or decode
and re-encode your MP3 files then the more noticable the quality loss will
be.

A plug-in for Winamp is available to allow it to play Flac files.

Many rippers will handle Flac files including Exact Audio Copy, Easy CD DA
Extractor etc.  Nero will also handle Flac files, EAC cue sheets etc.

Allot of the portable players around (particularly those which allow
firmware upgrading and direct programming through LINUX support the FLAC
format.

So (I guess my point is in summarising (if you can) leave MP3, OGG etc
behind.

If you're going to use MP3 then try the new LAME VBR settings, takes a
while to compress but the results are outstanding! as far as MP3 goes,
you'll get small files with great sound as LAME encodes each frame of each
track according to the best bit-rate available for that frame rather than
doing all the track at a set bit rate.

At 11:31 AM 27/08/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Hello all,
I am copying my vinyl records to be put on a CD. Understanding that the
quality of the record means much, the following question still pertains to
quality.
Which format has the better recording quality..mp3 or wav?
If I recorded in .wav and then converted that .wav file to .mp3 would the
quality change?
I guess what I am asking, which format sounds better in the finished
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Gary Wood
It sounds like the Lame encoders are a good thing for MP3's.  I have it with 
CDex, and it does sound like with Lame that the quality is about as good as 
the original wav file.
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Hello all,
I am copying my vinyl records to be put on a CD. Understanding that the
quality of the record means much, the following question still pertains to
quality.
Which format has the better recording quality..mp3 or wav?
If I recorded in .wav and then converted that .wav file to .mp3 would the
quality change?
I guess what I am asking, which format sounds better in the finished
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Gary Wood
With CDex, I have Lame vbr.  It sounds like vbr is a good thing for MP3's, 
as like was mentioned, the quality of recordings can vary.  I'm wondering 
what is the best setting for vbr?  I have it set to 9, as that is the 
maximum.  Is that the best setting for vbr (variable bit rate)?
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Can I get more information on LAME VBR?
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If you're really worried about quality and you're not particularly
concerned about disc space (perhaps you'd rather copy to DVD'S for your
record collection rather than CD'S) then you may consider a lossless
compression format such as FLAC.  A tipical 600 meg wave file will be
compressed to 300 or 400 meg without any loss in quality, you can then
decode the Flac file back to a wave file if you wish (again! with no loss
in quality), this cannot be said for MP3, the more you convert or decode
and re-encode your MP3 files then the more noticable the quality loss will
be.
A plug-in for Winamp is available to allow it to play Flac files.
Many rippers will handle Flac files including Exact Audio Copy, Easy CD DA
Extractor etc.  Nero will also handle Flac files, EAC cue sheets etc.
Allot of the portable players around (particularly those which allow
firmware upgrading and direct programming through LINUX support the FLAC
format.
So (I guess my point is in summarising (if you can) leave MP3, OGG etc
behind.
If you're going to use MP3 then try the new LAME VBR settings, takes a
while to compress but the results are outstanding! as far as MP3 goes,
you'll get small files with great sound as LAME encodes each frame of each
track according to the best bit-rate available for that frame rather than
doing all the track at a set bit rate.
At 11:31 AM 27/08/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Hello all,
I am copying my vinyl records to be put on a CD. Understanding that the
quality of the record means much, the following question still pertains to
quality.
Which format has the better recording quality..mp3 or wav?
If I recorded in .wav and then converted that .wav file to .mp3 would the
quality change?
I guess what I am asking, which format sounds better in the finished
product?
Thanks,
Morey

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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Dane Trethowan

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I would imagine that's the best obtainable but the problem is that those 
programmes that rely on the GUI version of LAME (LAME.ENC.DLL) think its 
called, will most likely not be able to use all the settings which allow 
extra processing, if your ripper allows the use of the LAME command line 
utility (LAME.EXE) then you'll be far better off as you can customise the 
encoder for all the latest options, Exact Audio Copy and Easy CD DA 
Extractor are 2 rippers I know of which allow the use of external compressors.

At 03:06 PM 27/08/2004 -0400, you wrote:
With CDex, I have Lame vbr.  It sounds like vbr is a good thing for MP3's, 
as like was mentioned, the quality of recordings can vary.  I'm wondering 
what is the best setting for vbr?  I have it set to 9, as that is the 
maximum.  Is that the best setting for vbr (variable bit rate)?
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Can I get more information on LAME VBR?
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start all over? AMEN, AMEN !!

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If you're really worried about quality and you're not particularly
concerned about disc space (perhaps you'd rather copy to DVD'S for your
record collection rather than CD'S) then you may consider a lossless
compression format such as FLAC.  A tipical 600 meg wave file will be
compressed to 300 or 400 meg without any loss in quality, you can then
decode the Flac file back to a wave file if you wish (again! with no loss
in quality), this cannot be said for MP3, the more you convert or decode
and re-encode your MP3 files then the more noticable the quality loss will
be.

A plug-in for Winamp is available to allow it to play Flac files.

Many rippers will handle Flac files including Exact Audio Copy, Easy CD DA
Extractor etc.  Nero will also handle Flac files, EAC cue sheets etc.

Allot of the portable players around (particularly those which allow
firmware upgrading and direct programming through LINUX support the FLAC
format.

So (I guess my point is in summarising (if you can) leave MP3, OGG etc
behind.

If you're going to use MP3 then try the new LAME VBR settings, takes a
while to compress but the results are outstanding! as far as MP3 goes,
you'll get small files with great sound as LAME encodes each frame of each
track according to the best bit-rate available for that frame rather than
doing all the track at a set bit rate.

At 11:31 AM 27/08/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Hello all,
I am copying my vinyl records to be put on a CD. Understanding that the
quality of the record means much, the following question still pertains to
quality.
Which format has the better recording quality..mp3 or wav?
If I recorded in .wav and then converted that .wav file to .mp3 would the
quality change?
I guess what I am asking, which format sounds better in the finished
product?
Thanks,
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Gary Petraccaro
It's all up to you and the settings you pick.  For sure, if you picked .WAV,
it would be as complete a copy as you could get and you could always convert
from that to something else later.  On the other hand, you would still get
compression, saving space, even at 256 or 320 using MP3, and it would sound
great.  Could you tell the difference in a double blind test?  I doubt it.
Could you play MP3s on any cd player in case you wanted?  No.

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From: Morey Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 12:31 PM
Subject: mp3 or wav


 Hello all,
 I am copying my vinyl records to be put on a CD. Understanding that the
 quality of the record means much, the following question still pertains to
 quality.
 Which format has the better recording quality..mp3 or wav?
 If I recorded in .wav and then converted that .wav file to .mp3 would the
 quality change?
 I guess what I am asking, which format sounds better in the finished
 product?
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Sun Sparkle
ihave edited an mp3 already with gold wave and it worked great
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 Hi Morey, part of the answer might lay in the recording program you use.
 If you are doing editing, gold wave, for example, only edits in wave
files.
 So noise reduction, pop and click removal, etc, has to be done in wave,
 before converting to other formats.
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Re: mp3 or wav

2004-08-27 Thread Sun Sparkle
i would either recomand either mp3 or mp4 i think the quality of mp4 is a
lot better then mp3
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 I am copying my vinyl records to be put on a CD. Understanding that the
 quality of the record means much, the following question still pertains to
 quality.
 Which format has the better recording quality..mp3 or wav?
 If I recorded in .wav and then converted that .wav file to .mp3 would the
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 I guess what I am asking, which format sounds better in the finished
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Re: mp3 vs wav

2004-08-16 Thread Gary Wood
Well MP3 files should be smaller than wav files.  You can put ten times as
much on an MP3 file.  In other words, you can put up to ten hours of music
on an MP3 CD, whereas you can only put a little over one hour's worth of
music on a music CD, which is wav.  So that means with the same CD, an MP3
file is one-tenth the size of a regular Wav file music CD.
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 Could someone please un-confuse my confused mind?
 If a .mp3 file is supposed to be a compressed file, why is it bigger
than
 a .wav file?
 Alsois it proper on this list to ask if anyone has a copy of a 45rpm
 record that goes back about 40 years?
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Re: mp3 vs wav

2004-08-16 Thread Jerry Richer
 MOrey!  An MP3 is always smaller than a Wave file.  Do you have a
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RE: mp3 to wav

2004-05-25 Thread rinty
Hi Ronald, suitably refreshed I'll answer your questions.

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Take care and thanks.

Rob

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say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups of
programs i have
Ron
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 I've given you general advice Steve, but I use Nero, so I'm butting
 out now, to let someone give you more specific advice.

 Rob

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 I tried and received an error message. Without being too
 redundant, I
 want to be sure I am making myself clear.
 What I want to do is to take a mp3 music file which is on my hard
 drive and
 burn a cd with the file converted so it will play on an audio cd
 player
 which doesn't support mp3. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7.
Thank
 you
 very much.


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  Hello,
  You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner
 will
  automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
  Harry
 
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   I have some MP3 files I need to burn to an audio cd that can be
 played
 in
  a
   standard cd player. How can I convert these files to wav to
burn?
 Thank
  you.
  
  
  
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RE: mp3 to wav

2004-05-25 Thread Chris Skarstad
Well, we can keep this as brief as possible, all you have to do is just use 
the Nero Wizzard. If you're burning an audio cd, choose audio cd. if you're 
burning a backup of your computer or other audio files like mp3s, wavs or 
anything else, choose data.  Lets keep it simple.


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Take care and thanks.
Rob
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say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups of
programs i have
Ron
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 I've given you general advice Steve, but I use Nero, so I'm butting
 out now, to let someone give you more specific advice.

 Rob

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 I tried and received an error message. Without being too
 redundant, I
 want to be sure I am making myself clear.
 What I want to do is to take a mp3 music file which is on my hard
 drive and
 burn a cd with the file converted so it will play on an audio cd
 player
 which doesn't support mp3. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7.
Thank
 you
 very much.


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  Hello,
  You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner
 will
  automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
  Harry
 
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burn?
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RE: mp3 to wav

2004-05-25 Thread rinty
Hi Chris, I actually have the Nero manuals as text files, and I wanted
to, and have now sent him those.

Rob

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Well, we can keep this as brief as possible, all you have to do is
just use
the Nero Wizzard. If you're burning an audio cd, choose audio cd. if
you're
burning a backup of your computer or other audio files like mp3s, wavs
or
anything else, choose data.  Lets keep it simple.




At 06:30 AM 5/25/2004, you wrote:
Hi Ronald, suitably refreshed I'll answer your questions.

Apologies to the list moderator, but my emailer doesn't display
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Take care and thanks.

Rob

-Original Message-
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Sent: 25 May 2004 00:28
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: mp3 to wav


say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups of
programs i have
Ron
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 5:56 PM
Subject: RE: mp3 to wav


  I've given you general advice Steve, but I use Nero, so I'm
butting
  out now, to let someone give you more specific advice.
 
  Rob
 
  -Original Message-
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  Sent: 24 May 2004 22:40
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  Subject: Re: mp3 to wav
 
 
  I tried and received an error message. Without being too
  redundant, I
  want to be sure I am making myself clear.
  What I want to do is to take a mp3 music file which is on my hard
  drive and
  burn a cd with the file converted so it will play on an audio cd
  player
  which doesn't support mp3. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7.
Thank
  you
  very much.
 
 
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  Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:11 AM
  Subject: Re: mp3 to wav
 
 
   Hello,
   You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner
  will
   automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
   Harry
  
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   Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 5:48 AM
   Subject: mp3 to wav
  
  
I have some MP3 files I need to burn to an audio cd that can
be
  played
  in
   a
standard cd player. How can I convert these files to wav to
burn?
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   you.
   
   
   
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RE: mp3 to wav

2004-05-25 Thread Peter Scanlon
Of course this would depend on if he has version 5.5 of Nero, as Ver 6 does 
not have a wizzard. I really wish it did.

P.



At 12:50 PM 25/05/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Well, we can keep this as brief as possible, all you have to do is just 
use the Nero Wizzard. If you're burning an audio cd, choose audio cd. if 
you're burning a backup of your computer or other audio files like mp3s, 
wavs or anything else, choose data.  Lets keep it simple.


At 06:30 AM 5/25/2004, you wrote:
Hi Ronald, suitably refreshed I'll answer your questions.
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Take care and thanks.
Rob
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Sent: 25 May 2004 00:28
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Subject: Re: mp3 to wav
say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups of
programs i have
Ron
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 5:56 PM
Subject: RE: mp3 to wav
 I've given you general advice Steve, but I use Nero, so I'm butting
 out now, to let someone give you more specific advice.

 Rob

 -Original Message-
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 Subject: Re: mp3 to wav


 I tried and received an error message. Without being too
 redundant, I
 want to be sure I am making myself clear.
 What I want to do is to take a mp3 music file which is on my hard
 drive and
 burn a cd with the file converted so it will play on an audio cd
 player
 which doesn't support mp3. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7.
Thank
 you
 very much.


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 Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:11 AM
 Subject: Re: mp3 to wav


  Hello,
  You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner
 will
  automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
  Harry
 
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  Subject: mp3 to wav
 
 
   I have some MP3 files I need to burn to an audio cd that can be
 played
 in
  a
   standard cd player. How can I convert these files to wav to
burn?
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  you.
  
  
  
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Re: mp3 to wav

2004-05-25 Thread stever2525
Okay, I understand and have that clarified, but here is my problem. I select
music cd under new project, select the mp3 files, etc. When I press record,
I receive the following error.

The following error(s) occurred while creating the list box.
E80043294: IDispatch error number4501
E80070057: the parameter is incorrect.

Now what do I do? Thank you.


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 And as people have been telling you time and again, you don't need to
 convert it. Easy CD Creator will do that for you.

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 On Mon, 24 May 2004, stever2525 wrote:

 I tried and received an error message. Without being too redundant, I
  want to be sure I am making myself clear.
  What I want to do is to take a mp3 music file which is on my hard drive
and
  burn a cd with the file converted so it will play on an audio cd player
  which doesn't support mp3. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7. Thank
you
  very much.
 
 
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  Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:11 AM
  Subject: Re: mp3 to wav
 
 
  Hello,
  You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner will
  automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
  Harry
 
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Re: mp3 to wav

2004-05-24 Thread Harry Bassler
Hello,
You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner will
automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
Harry

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Re: mp3 to wav

2004-05-24 Thread stever2525
Is there anything I can do to have mp3s be converted to be able to play in a
standard audio player? Thank you.


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Subject: RE: mp3 to wav


 Hi Steve, you don't need to convert them to .wav first.  There should
 be an option on the programme's control menus that reads something
 like create an audio CD, this should do the conversion for you.
 .wav files won't play in an audio CD player either, the audio CD
 format is something specific.

 Rob

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RE: mp3 to wav

2004-05-24 Thread rinty
Read Harry's message, but basically select the option to burn an audio
CD, and the machine will convert for you.

Rob

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Is there anything I can do to have mp3s be converted to be able to
play in a
standard audio player? Thank you.


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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:15 AM
Subject: RE: mp3 to wav


 Hi Steve, you don't need to convert them to .wav first.  There
should
 be an option on the programme's control menus that reads something
 like create an audio CD, this should do the conversion for you.
 .wav files won't play in an audio CD player either, the audio CD
 format is something specific.

 Rob

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Re: mp3 to wav

2004-05-24 Thread doc
it is no longer necessary to convert an mp3 to wav in order to burn.
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Re: mp3 to wav

2004-05-24 Thread Ronald Glaser
not if you get the windows media pack for windows media player 9
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 That only converts them to mp3 if you buy an expantion pack for $9.95.
why
 the hell pay that when CDEX does it for free and is more accessible to
boot!!!


 At 11:09 AM 5/24/2004, you wrote:
 You can use windows mmedia player 9.0 that will convert them to what you
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RE: mp3 to wav

2004-05-24 Thread rinty
I've given you general advice Steve, but I use Nero, so I'm butting
out now, to let someone give you more specific advice.

Rob

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Sent: 24 May 2004 22:40
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Subject: Re: mp3 to wav


I tried and received an error message. Without being too
redundant, I
want to be sure I am making myself clear.
What I want to do is to take a mp3 music file which is on my hard
drive and
burn a cd with the file converted so it will play on an audio cd
player
which doesn't support mp3. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7. Thank
you
very much.


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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:11 AM
Subject: Re: mp3 to wav


 Hello,
 You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner
will
 automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
 Harry

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  I have some MP3 files I need to burn to an audio cd that can be
played
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Re: mp3 to wav

2004-05-24 Thread Bruce Toews
And as people have been telling you time and again, you don't need to 
convert it. Easy CD Creator will do that for you.

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On Mon, 24 May 2004, stever2525 wrote:
   I tried and received an error message. Without being too redundant, I
want to be sure I am making myself clear.
What I want to do is to take a mp3 music file which is on my hard drive and
burn a cd with the file converted so it will play on an audio cd player
which doesn't support mp3. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7. Thank you
very much.
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:11 AM
Subject: Re: mp3 to wav

Hello,
You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner will
automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
Harry
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Subject: mp3 to wav

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in
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RE: mp3 to wav

2004-05-24 Thread rinty
If someone else can do this one I'd be grateful, it's 00.40 here, and
I'm about to fall asleep at the keyboard.  If there's no answer, I'll
write you one in the morning.

Yawn!!

Rob

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say rob how can you burn a program with nero i want to make some back
ups of
programs i have
Ron
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Subject: RE: mp3 to wav


 I've given you general advice Steve, but I use Nero, so I'm butting
 out now, to let someone give you more specific advice.

 Rob

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 Sent: 24 May 2004 22:40
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 Subject: Re: mp3 to wav


 I tried and received an error message. Without being too
 redundant, I
 want to be sure I am making myself clear.
 What I want to do is to take a mp3 music file which is on my hard
 drive and
 burn a cd with the file converted so it will play on an audio cd
 player
 which doesn't support mp3. I am using Easy Cd Creator v6.1.1.7.
Thank
 you
 very much.


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 From: Harry Bassler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:11 AM
 Subject: Re: mp3 to wav


  Hello,
  You need not convert the mp3 files, the software in the b burner
 will
  automatically convert, you needn't be concerned about that.
  Harry
 
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  Subject: mp3 to wav
 
 
   I have some MP3 files I need to burn to an audio cd that can be
 played
 in
  a
   standard cd player. How can I convert these files to wav to
burn?
 Thank
  you.
  
  
  
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Re: MP3 to WAV with Winamp

2004-04-06 Thread Chris Skarstad
That's right. If you're using either nero burning Rom or Roxio Easy Cd 
creator, simply choose audio cd from the choices of what kind of disc to 
make, and then simply add your mp3s to your compilation or project window, 
whichever the case may be.  The software will recognize it and do all the 
other conversions for ya automatically.
The older versions of these programs required you to first convert the mp3s 
to wavs, but not anymore.



At 11:14 PM 4/5/2004, you wrote:
That matters not. mp3s, with many of the newer cd burning programs will 
convert mp3s directly in to the standard cd playing format, without having 
to make .wav files of them first.

Shane
At 03:09 PM 4/5/2004, you wrote:
Well, because a friend wants to play it in a standard CD player that doesn't
play MP3s.
Andy
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From: Chris Skarstad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: MP3 to WAV with Winamp
 hi.  Why not just skip the conversion process from mp3 to wav and just
put
 your file on your cd that way? all the updated cd burning packages support
 mp3 files.
 So there's no need to do that anymore, at least I don't.


 At 09:11 AM 4/5/2004, you wrote:
 Hi all -
 
 I'm now using Winamp 5.2, and I need to convert an MP3 file to a .WAV
file,
 before burning it to disk.
 
 It's ages since I've done this, and I've forgotten how, and this version
of
 Winamp looks a bit different to the old version I was using when I last
did
 this, some years ago.
 
 So, I need to know the correct plug-in to use etc with any other useful
 hints for doing this.
 
 Thanks
 
 Andy
 
 
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Re: MP3 to WAV with Winamp

2004-04-06 Thread John covici
I have found winamp will decode mp3 to .wav where other programs will
not so this may be your problem.  In order to do this just use the
diskwriter plugin selectable from the output plugins section of the
preferences.

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