Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Dane Trethowan
So by that do you mean that Goldwave can't see the Cue sheet embedded in 
the FLAC file until its decoded? I suppose that makes a lot of sense.


Players such as VLC can see the embedded Cue file.



On 16/05/2017 5:01 AM, Walter wrote:

Hi.  Yes it does but they are only accessible once you then decompress the
file again but they are preserved in the save process.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 15 May 2017 19:33
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

Yes, Goldwave handles FLAC files but the question is can it save the Cue
points in a FLAC file? I'll do some research on this myself I I could
actually find this useful given all the CD ripping I do for the archive.



On 16/05/2017 3:58 AM, Walter wrote:

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




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




RE: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Walter
Hi.  Yes it does but they are only accessible once you then decompress the
file again but they are preserved in the save process.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 15 May 2017 19:33
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

Yes, Goldwave handles FLAC files but the question is can it save the Cue 
points in a FLAC file? I'll do some research on this myself I I could 
actually find this useful given all the CD ripping I do for the archive.



On 16/05/2017 3:58 AM, Walter wrote:
> 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
>>
>>

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Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Vinny Samarco

Hi Walter,
I'll try doing both and see how I like the results.
Thanks to all for your suggestions.
Vinny

-Original Message- 
From: Walter

Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 11:54 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

Hi.  No need to apologise, especially not to me.  There was nothing in your
post that merited an apology.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 15 May 2017 18:25
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

Okay my apologies I fforgot about the Cue points and you're absolutely
right, that's the way to go about it.



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"





RE: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Walter
Hi.  No need to apologise, especially not to me.  There was nothing in your
post that merited an apology.  Walter.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 15 May 2017 18:25
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

Okay my apologies I fforgot about the Cue points and you're absolutely 
right, that's the way to go about it.



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
>
>

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





Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yes, Goldwave handles FLAC files but the question is can it save the Cue 
points in a FLAC file? I'll do some research on this myself I I could 
actually find this useful given all the CD ripping I do for the archive.




On 16/05/2017 3:58 AM, Walter wrote:

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"




Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Vinny Samarco

yes,
But, if my understanding is correct, the Q points, or tracks I have put in 
won't save to mp3.

Tjhanks.
Vinny

-Original Message- 
From: Dane Trethowan

Sent: Monday, May 15, 2017 9:41 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

Doesn't Goldwave have a feature where you can save to a different format
say MP3?



On 16/05/2017 2:19 AM, Vinny Samarco wrote:

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"





RE: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Walter
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"





Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Dane Trethowan
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"




Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Dane Trethowan
Okay my apologies I fforgot about the Cue points and you're absolutely 
right, that's the way to go about it.




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"




RE: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Walter
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




Re: Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Dane Trethowan
Doesn't Goldwave have a feature where you can save to a different format 
say MP3?




On 16/05/2017 2:19 AM, Vinny Samarco wrote:

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"




Turning wav files to mp3,see message

2017-05-15 Thread Vinny Samarco
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