On 13-01-2011 15:32:02, Rum-P wrote:
I bought all these tracks in .WAV (highest quality thisthat ) format, but by the time I got my gear it would not play this format.
So is there a way to convert these tracks to .MP3 (320 kbps) in a way in which I loose as less quality as possible? Or should I just "rip" them with, for example Audacity?
On 13-01-2011 15:33:17, lawless29 wrote:
format factory
On 13-01-2011 15:36:57, Dakpan wrote:
Audacity downloaden(gratis) liedje importeren en exporteren als MP3.
On 13-01-2011 15:36:37, Rum-P wrote:
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When you use that program, do you loose your original file? Because it want to keep them, by the time I get some decent gear , so if I will loose them while using this program I will first make a back-up.
ps. Same question for all the other surgestions
On 13-01-2011 15:36:54, Star wrote:
audicity even?
# The first time you use the "Export as MP3" command, Audacity will ask for the location of "lame_enc.dll". Navigate to "C:\Program Files\Lame for Audacity", select "lame_enc.dll", then click "Open" and "OK".
On 13-01-2011 16:08:02, Rum-P wrote:
this topic can be closed in my opinion.
On 13-01-2011 16:08:02, Rum-P wrote:
this topic can be closed in my opinion.
On 13-01-2011 16:08:02, Rum-P wrote:
this topic can be closed in my opinion.
On 13-01-2011 16:08:02, Rum-P wrote:
this topic can be closed in my opinion.
So is there a way to convert these tracks to .MP3 (320 kbps) in a way in which I loose as less quality as possible? Or should I just "rip" them with, for example Audacity?