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Posted by Psionic on Aug-24-2006 21:51:

mp3 to wav converters?

Anyone know of some good free mp3 to wav converters I can find online for free that are usable with Mac OS X?


Posted by Spirit5 on Aug-24-2006 22:49:

Re: mp3 to wav converters?

quote:
Originally posted by Psionic
Anyone know of some good free mp3 to wav converters I can find online for free that are usable with Mac OS X?


Why would you want to convert an MP3 into a WAV? You don't gain anything in the process....it's a waste of time and HD space. This is pretty common knowledge around here.


Posted by OMNIFEX on Aug-24-2006 23:11:

Re: mp3 to wav converters?

quote:
Originally posted by Psionic
Anyone know of some good free mp3 to wav converters I can find online for free that are usable with Mac OS X?


This should answer all your needs.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/


Posted by Psionic on Aug-25-2006 00:30:

LOL wow, I have Audacity on my laptop to record my mixes and didn't even know it does .wav conversions. Thanks for the clue ;P


Posted by Nemesis44 on Aug-25-2006 13:30:

Re: Re: mp3 to wav converters?

quote:
Originally posted by Spirit5
Why would you want to convert an MP3 into a WAV? You don't gain anything in the process....it's a waste of time and HD space. This is pretty common knowledge around here.


If you were producing, some sequencers don't support MP3, it's not ideal as should always try and and get a wav from the orignal source but that could be a reason.

Cheers
Nem


Posted by Tony Morello on Aug-25-2006 20:32:

i have a couple sequencers too that only use wavs

i use razorlame myself


Posted by Boomer187 on Aug-25-2006 21:22:

winamp can also output to wav.


Posted by kotsy on Aug-26-2006 11:41:

Re: Re: mp3 to wav converters?

quote:
Originally posted by Spirit5
Why would you want to convert an MP3 into a WAV? You don't gain anything in the process....it's a waste of time and HD space. This is pretty common knowledge around here.


Actually there is small gain. MP3s have the smallest amount of muted audio at either end of the tracks, so if you are burning a cut up mix cd using track-at-once, you'll get a very small gap in between tracks.


kotsy.


Posted by Spirit5 on Aug-26-2006 14:30:

Re: Re: Re: mp3 to wav converters?

quote:
Originally posted by kotsy
Actually there is small gain. MP3s have the smallest amount of muted audio at either end of the tracks, so if you are burning a cut up mix cd using track-at-once, you'll get a very small gap in between tracks.


kotsy.


Never noticed that, well I haven't cut up a mix nor do I use track-at-once...use disc-at once. But I mean as far as sound quality, I mean once you have the audio compressed as an MP3..like an MP3 you bought on a digital download shop, and you convert that to a WAV, the file size might be bigger, but your not neccessarily getting that information back that was taken out during compression (and with a higher bit-rate file, not as much information is taken out...like a 320 Kbps MP3). I mean I used to convert MP3s to WAVs before, thinking I was, but then I realized it was a waste of time and HD space, because I compared them, and they sounded exactly the same.

Question...why would you want to use track-at once though?, isn't it disc-at once that you want when burning a mix CD...to eliminate gaps. You can do that also by clicking on the track (like in Nero) and changing the 2 second pause in between tracks to 0, or just press crossfade. I mean maybe i'm missing something...not quite sure about a cut up mix...i'm thinking of a mix just cut up into individual tracks...like making a cue-file.


Posted by DjWoody on Aug-26-2006 19:38:

There's this FREE little application called iTUNES that does MP3 to WAV convertion.


Posted by kotsy on Aug-27-2006 00:22:

I'm completely aware that converting to waves gives you no better audio than your original mp3. It's just like downloading an mp3 at 128 and re-encoding it as 256 or whatever.. a complete waste of time.

And as far as I've come, I never been able to use disc at once in nero with the cds I've bought (I think disc at once just gets rids of the 2 seconds you wait before the first track and that's it). So I use track at once for every other track on the cd and the mix comes out perfect (if I'm using waves). Of course my mp3s might just have the tiny gap on either end becasue of the mp3 encoder I've been using all these years... lol.


kotsy.


Posted by G-Con on Aug-27-2006 11:57:

I think you just put disc at once then select all tracks, properties and change second interval from 2 to 0. This works with wavs or mp3's with no gap whatsoever


Posted by Spirit5 on Aug-27-2006 18:24:

quote:
Originally posted by G-Con
I think you just put disc at once then select all tracks, properties and change second interval from 2 to 0. This works with wavs or mp3's with no gap whatsoever


Yeah that's what I mentioned, it's quite simple...but the first track needs to have 2 seconds.



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