I am having a problem converting MP3 to Wav. I am using wav but can't seem to get it to work. I think it has something to do with not being able to change the settings to VBR from CBR... i want to use GSM 6.10. I had to reformat my computer but had dppoweramp and it worked before. Will appreciate your help!:
converting MP3 to Wav
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Re: converting MP3 to Wav
It is likely the frequency or channel count which is causing issues, try a DSP effect to reduce the frequency to the value set on the GSM codec.Comment
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Re: converting MP3 to Wav
[SIZE="3"]OK..... I too am having trouble converting to Wav from MP3 I am trying to use MPEG Audio Layer 3... & I keep getting errors. Getting very frustrated here. Almost to the point of ditching the whole program. I don't want a large file...I convert MP3 to use the wav files in my e-mails. This is why bought this program. I still want stereo but a small file as well.
HELP !!!:([/SIZE]Last edited by MusicBug; June 24, 2011, 05:06 AM.Comment
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Re: converting MP3 to Wav
On the wave encoder page select 'Wave-mp3' this uses our code to create the mp3 files not the system ACM encoder.Comment
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[COLOR="black"][/COLOR]I'm not creating a MP3. I want to convert to wave. I right-click a MP3 file & convert to. Then I selected MPEG Audio Layer 3. This is the only option with a real small bit rate. Then I choose 8000Hz 24kbps CBR Stereo 2kb/sec.
This will make the song file small enough to use in e-mails.
WANT TO GO MP3 TO WAVEComment
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Settings are automatically remembered between using the converter.Comment
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