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mp3 to wave
I want to burn an mp3 file to disc in wave format. Program is not identifying mp3's on computer. It is only reading wave. How do I resolve this
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Cneve, believe you're going to need software to make this conversion. Shouldn't have much trouble finding it on the internet. May even be a stock item at Best Buy, Circuit City, or a similar electronics store.
Take Care, George |
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Get Goldwave it will change it over for you. Then use your cdwriting software to burn it. I assume you have Microstudio.
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You can also use Winamp to decode .MP3 into .WAV
BTW, I'm new to this forum and looking for a software that can be a compliment to my DJing system based on PCDJ software. I'd like to be able to run a pc-based karaoke songs alongside my existing computer setup and give anybody quick access to karaoke songs. It looks like MTU softwares are good candidates. My question is: When you rip a CD+G track using MicroStudio and MTU certified reader into your harddrive, does it store the file as .WAV or .MP3 or something else? Thanks, |
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you can either copy the cdg in .CDG format or the audio into Wave format. Once Hoster is out there will be an additional format for the karaoke.
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it is the graphics and audio in the same file uncompressed.
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Goldwave is what you want. Very easy to use.
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