|
Wav to Mp3 Converter
|
View this Thread in Original format
| JuB jUb |
I use "MP3 WAV CONVERTER 3.05", but when i go to convert my mix in wav file to Mp3 i end up getting issues with quality. The wav mix has nice clean breakdowns but in Mp3 they are filled with tiny 'pops' here and there.
Can anyone recommend a better converter or a way to get around this,
thanks |
|
|
| Tak Dub Bam |
MP3 can't beat a wave file, if you save it at 320kbps it might sound ok ok, but especially matching the beats, and compressing them to mp3 they react differently and "break" very easily. I always save only as .wav
because it can still be burned on a cd no matter the size..
ps.. i use sound forge 6.0 and if i save at (least) 192kbps it works rather well, allthough if you miss a beat and save it as mp3 it sounds a lot worse than it might be..
hope that was some help |
|
|
| Spacey Orange |
| use winamp and a plug in. it works fine for me.;) |
|
|
| JuB jUb |
| thanks, I think I'll just try initially creating a lower quality wav that will fit on a cd. Because how can a 3gig 78min mix fit onto a standard 700 meg CD? |
|
|
| JuB jUb |
| thanks heaps, would love to try it but how do I download it?! |
|
|
| Ghost Raver |
| quote: | Originally posted by JuB jUb
thanks, I think I'll just try initially creating a lower quality wav that will fit on a cd. Because how can a 3gig 78min mix fit onto a standard 700 meg CD? |
It depends on do you want to burn it as an audio CD or just plain data CD. Audio burning just uses the amount of minutes fitting on a CD. I don't remember how many minutes of audio can you burn on a CD though, so I don't know does it help you at all :/
Anyway, Audio CDs can be played on CD players while some of the players won't even notice CD with only a .wav file on it. But then of course, I don't know how much you knew about this so I don't know did I just waste the space of this post or did I really help.
Format Converters
There's some converters in the link, just choose what operating system do you have and then find a one you're looking for. |
|
|
| tvmann |
The LAME encoder is one of the best. A couple of programs that can use it (and other encoders if you want) are Exact Audio Copy and CDEX.
Lots of people use Exact Audio Copy (EAC) although it's a bit complex, the default settings work well until you figure it out. It is very good at reliably reading scratched CDs, and can encode a mix too.
The CDEX program I haven't used but I have the impression it's simpler to use, with less options than EAC, but it does the job.
Google those program names and you'll see where to download them. |
|
|
| alefort |
| Download Audacity....then download LAME to encode to MP3. |
|
|
| bidor |
| dB poweramp music converter, <-- is da best!:D |
|
|
| JuB jUb |
| I got this one from 4Musics and it seems to be doing the trick, thanks for all the help guys |
|
|
|
|