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Bryant my guess is being that old it was probably originally recorded in Mono. Have you tried searching for a remake that would be in stereo.
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Almost any audio editing program that recognizes MPEG(MP3) format should be able to resample the track to a stereo track.
I've done that many times with mono .WAV tracks using Goldwave, which lists MPEG(MP3) as one of their formats in their conversion list. |
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How is it typically done with these programs, is there an option to check off (what typically is that option) or does it just happen during a normal conversion?
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I'm not certain I understand your question.
You select the file(s) you wish to convert and select the paramaters you wish to convert it(them) to. |
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Oh, I was asking if there was any other "special" selection o I needed to do to make sure they would convert to a stereo format.
I think i've done what you said and songverter brought the file to a double speed (plays fast-like a chipmunk sound).
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Rerad my post.
Who said anything about using Songverter? It is not an audio editing program. It converts files from one format to another. |
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I did read your post (or i wouldn't have responded), apparently, I did not understand.
I have some audio editors and still did not know how to make a mono file to a stereo file. I'll have to experiment, I guess. I think the reason why I brought up songverter is the fact that you used the word "conversion" in your explanation, and that is what songverter does (convert).
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