turning audio into mp3??
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lowski |
hey guys i hope you can help me with this. i want to turn an reason audio file into and mp3. i burned a reason audio file on to disk, now im trying to rip it onto another comp, but its not changing the format to mp3. whats the easiest way to do this?? i have a pc with windows vista
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cocaine white |
is it a reason project file or a file format native to reason? |
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lowski |
in reason i "exported song as a audio file" then burn it to disk. |
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aquila |
Reason does not have the option to export a song as mp3. Just export it as a Wav, then use an encoder of your choice. I use Sound Forge's mp3 export feature, but there's a massive choice of free options out there. Look out for something that can use the Lame encoder. |
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Jake Benson |
Is there any way you can bounce the file to iTunes and then convert it to an mp3 there? |
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halo |
Use some free standalone MP3 encoders such as
LAME
BladeEnc
you also should get some GUI for comfort
RazorBlade
RazorLame
..or any other as you see fit |
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lowski |
hey thanks halo. i went to the LAME site and i cant make any sense of what im reading . theres like 15 different ones to download. which one should i choose?? :conf: |
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DigiNut |
Lame is officially distributed as source code. You can find binaries, just not directly from the lame site. They do have links to binary sites there, or just search for "lame windows" or "lame windows binary" on Google. |
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lowski |
ok ill give it a try, thanks. |
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substorm |
I dont know if this would be the economical choise, but i you have WAVLAB or SOUNDFORGE you will have many different choises of converting to mp3. Just open your exported Audio file (opens almost every audio iles there is) and the just save it to an mp3. And its really easy to put in the tags.
I think these audio editor are the best choise!
Cheers
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