Hello:
My question: How can I convert an MP3 (or other music file) to a smaller .wav than I am now getting. Background:
I make up Powerpoint image Presentations with music to send out to friends. Powerpoint requires use of a .wav file if it is to be incorporated as part of the powerpoint presentation for email. I do a lot of converting files to .wav, mostly from MP3 files with the dB converter.
I use what is I believe the lowest compressed setting available (PCM Format, 8,000kHz.8bit.Stereo) to keep the total powerpoint file size down for email because of ISP limitations. Still, based on the size of an MP3 source file, I can't get the converted .wav file under 3MB's, much as I hate to do that. But, here, sound quality is less important than image size.
Is it possible to convert a file to .wav that is under 1MB, fully understanding the loss of quality?
Your advice is greatly appreciated.
Michael
My question: How can I convert an MP3 (or other music file) to a smaller .wav than I am now getting. Background:
I make up Powerpoint image Presentations with music to send out to friends. Powerpoint requires use of a .wav file if it is to be incorporated as part of the powerpoint presentation for email. I do a lot of converting files to .wav, mostly from MP3 files with the dB converter.
I use what is I believe the lowest compressed setting available (PCM Format, 8,000kHz.8bit.Stereo) to keep the total powerpoint file size down for email because of ISP limitations. Still, based on the size of an MP3 source file, I can't get the converted .wav file under 3MB's, much as I hate to do that. But, here, sound quality is less important than image size.
Is it possible to convert a file to .wav that is under 1MB, fully understanding the loss of quality?
Your advice is greatly appreciated.
Michael
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