Re: changing .WAV files to .MP3

Posted: 08-03-2003, 09:28 AM
"flycat" <willadventure@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Can anyone tell me how I can turn .WAV files into MP3
| files and MP3 files into .WAV files using Win XP Pro.
| More importantly the first option as windows media player
| does convert mp3 to .wave quite nicely.
|
| I am using the windows media player, is that just not
| good enough for what I want to do? I am able to start the
| process of making a CD by finding about 18 or so MP3's I
| want and then WMP converts them, but what if I have .WAV
| files lieing around and I want to listen to them but they
| are .WAV and 35 Megs compaired to 3-5 megs in MP3 format.
|
| THanks for any assistance,
|
| Fly

Download CDEx or Goldwave, they will do the job. I don't understand your
problem. What do you want to do ? Compile an mp3 CD ? If so, you'll need
700Mb of mp3's which is approx. 200 songs. Good luck. BTW, if you burn in
"multi-session", not every mp3 compatible hi-fi / DVD player will be able to
read your disk..

Get Nero, collect your converted songs and then burn in one session. Burn as
a data CD, not audio. Or just burn wav files as audio CD's. The media is
cheap, and the quality better.

Cheers,
Jerry


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Re: changing .WAV files to .MP3
Posted: 08-04-2003, 02:27 AM
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 23:24:27 -0700, "flycat" <willadventure@hotmail.com> spewed
forth these words of wisdom:
>Can anyone tell me how I can turn .WAV files into MP3
>files and MP3 files into .WAV files using Win XP Pro.
>More importantly the first option as windows media player
>does convert mp3 to .wave quite nicely.
>
CDex is easy and free. http://www.cdex.n3.net/

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Re: changing .WAV files to .MP3
Posted: 08-04-2003, 07:11 AM
What is Nero and where do I get it?

Fly

>-----Original Message-----
>"flycat" <willadventure@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:039301c35987$e41a1f00$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>| Can anyone tell me how I can turn .WAV files into MP3
>| files and MP3 files into .WAV files using Win XP Pro.
>| More importantly the first option as windows media
player
>| does convert mp3 to .wave quite nicely.
>|
>| I am using the windows media player, is that just not
>| good enough for what I want to do? I am able to start
the
>| process of making a CD by finding about 18 or so MP3's
I
>| want and then WMP converts them, but what if I
have .WAV
>| files lieing around and I want to listen to them but
they
>| are .WAV and 35 Megs compaired to 3-5 megs in MP3
format.
>|
>| THanks for any assistance,
>|
>| Fly
>
>Download CDEx or Goldwave, they will do the job. I don't
understand your
>problem. What do you want to do ? Compile an mp3 CD ? If
so, you'll need
>700Mb of mp3's which is approx. 200 songs. Good luck.
BTW, if you burn in
>"multi-session", not every mp3 compatible hi-fi / DVD
player will be able to
>read your disk..
>
>Get Nero, collect your converted songs and then burn in
one session. Burn as
>a data CD, not audio. Or just burn wav files as audio
CD's. The media is
>cheap, and the quality better.
>
>Cheers,
>Jerry
>
>
>.
>
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