Using Jaws 16 and Windows 7, does anyone know of an accessible program to
convert AAX to MP3 so we can play Audible books in MP3 format?
Thanks for any assistance.
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MP3's contain one thing and one thing only--music in digital format.
OK, I lied. They also contain something called metadata which is a
list of predefined characteristics of the file being played--track
name, track artist, album name, cover artist name, year published,
performance genre, etc.,
Hi all,
I don't have winamp, but I do have Windows Media Player and
Goldwave, and I'm wondering if I can convert an MP3 file I
have into a format that will be playable with one of the
above programs but yet contain a playlist, or at least, be
split intonamed tracks.
Thank you in advance for any
7:41 PM
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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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Thought it might be that!!
Brilliant.
Thanks
Trace
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Hi Trace.
All you need do is make
: Converting from mp3 to wav
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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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?
Trace
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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
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Hi Dick.
I'm sure you've gotten a ton of recommendations, but here ya go.
I used to use CDEX, but now find it slow, especially on my new computer.
Now, I use WinAmp Pro...I still have 5.111, though I see some newer versions
are out. It works great, and is fast.
Visit
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If you're going to make a statement like that, please back it up with
something. Why is it better?
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Hello Group
What program can you recommend to convert files to MP3
CDEX is better
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Hi Dick.
I'm sure you've gotten a ton of recommendations, but here ya go.
I
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Wow, converting to mp3 is done by so many programs e.g. cdex, nero,
accoustica, easy_mp3, among others, even winamp will do it, and I
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You just play the midi in winamp through the output plug-in called
disk writer
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You just play the midi in winamp through the output plug-in called
disk writer, and it writes the *.wav file for you.
At 06:53 AM 12/24/2005, you wrote:
How do you do
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No. You have to actually record midi files.
Allison
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Sorry to jump in here
How do you do this in winamp (convert .mid files to .wav files). What plug
in is necisary?
thanks,
Tyler
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Its not accessible...but it sounds nice.
Tyler
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Actualy, there is a software tool for this purpose
Yes with goldwave you can sample up to
48000hz 320kb
thus it will do up to 44000hz 320kb.
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OK. I did look at Gold
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OK. I did look at Gold Wave on line, and the featured details only show a
24 bit sound bit. Being you have it, can you tell me will it do a 128 kbs
bit file at 44,100 Hz? Gold Wave seems to have come
Did you try it? What's your impression?
Marijan
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Its not accessible...but it sounds nice.
Tyler
to MP3?
Its not accessible...but it sounds nice.
Tyler
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Actualy, there is a software tool
Hello Group
What program can you recommend to convert files to MP3?
Maybe I should ask what program do you use to convert music files to MP3
format?
Dick
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Hi Dick.
I use GoldWave. Check it out at:
http://www.goldwave.com/
Best wishes.
Andy.
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Looking at Gold Wave's details I see it converts to a 24 bit file.
Previously I posted inquiring about a recording software to record at 128
bit. Perhaps there is an MP3 converter that will do that as opposed to a
recording software? Below is the requirements for my MP3s, perhaps I'm
amiss but
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Hello Group
What program can you recommend to convert files to MP3?
Maybe I should ask what program do you use to convert music
Look over GoldWave more closely,
you will find that you fcan choose from many different rates.
R Q J
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Looking
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Look over GoldWave more closely,
you will find that you fcan choose from many different rates.
R Q J
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, you wrote:
Look over GoldWave more closely,
you will find that you fcan choose from many different rates.
R Q J
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Hi Dick!
I know two programs that converts into MP3 format.
CDEX
http://www.jfwlite.com/programs.html
Switch
Before, Switch program is available for download. but, right now, I think,
there is no available Switch program that you can download. If you want, I
can send you the file.
Hi Brad,
I can't make that comparison, because I don't have SoundForge.
R Q J
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OK I'll check that out thanks. Now
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Look over GoldWave more closely,
you
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OK I'll check that out thanks. Now for another question then. If Gold Wav
will do that but my Sound Forge 5.0 won't, and perhpas not the latest
version of Sound Forge either, in your opinion
, December 23, 2005 9:28 AM
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Hello Group
What program can you recommend to convert files to MP3?
Maybe I should ask what program do you use to convert music files to
MP3
format?
Dick
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stereo.
Now I have 2 files with the same name, but with different attributes.
HTH,
R Q J
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OK. I did look at Gold Wave
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Hi Brad,
Yes it will!
If I want to change a file to something specific, here is what I do.
I open the file in GoldWave, and then just choose the save as dialogue,
and
then save the file with the attributes that I want.
Example I may open a .wav file, and then save it as an mp3
: Converting to MP3?
Hi Brad,
Yes it will!
If I want to change a file to something specific, here is what I do.
I open the file in GoldWave, and then just choose the save as dialogue,
and
then save the file with the attributes that I want.
Example I may open a .wav file, and then save
, at 44.100,
128kbps stereo.
Now I have 2 files with the same name, but with different attributes.
HTH,
R Q J
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OK
Bruce,
What is a .mid file exactly?
musical instrument ??
R Q J
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No. A midi file isn't a sound file
,
128kbps stereo.
Now I have 2 files with the same name, but with different attributes.
HTH,
R Q J
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OK. I did look
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No. A midi file isn't a sound file.
Bruce
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No. You have to actually record midi files.
Allison
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Sorry to jump in here, but can you do the same
Thanks Bruce.
R Q J
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A .mid file is a sequencing file that plays sounds. It does not have the
actual
Wow, converting to mp3 is done by so many programs e.g. cdex, nero,
accoustica, easy_mp3, among others, even winamp will do it, and I
usually burn at about 32X since anything more than than that causes
errors on my system. The effective burn speed is about 15X though
since mp3s have
Hello!
Is it posible to convert a bunch of mp3-s to ogg files?
I would like o convert all of my mp3-s to ogg files to save storage on my
harddisk.
/Anders.
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