Best way to render from wav to mp3
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Microlab |
Hello again, my beloved members, I missed you I have to admit:)
Well it's time for me to render my track. I want to render it in wav first but what is the best plugin available to convert it into mp3 afterwards? I think the quality of an audio file converted directly into mp3 in FL Studio is not good. What can you recommend?
FL users: How do you render your tracks? |
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Mel David |
I always just use iTunes to do the conversion from WAV > MP3 or AAC as I can then edit all the information tags easily in the same app and add artwork.
Just use 320kbps, joint stereo and you'll be fine. If you are going to use the audio for a video project (eg YouTube) then best to use 48KHz sampling rate instead of 44.1KHz. |
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evo8 |
quote: | Originally posted by farris
LAME. |
+1 |
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Microlab |
I have tried to convert my wav using Cdex, Lame and Winlame and the result is the same - I just hear complete silence all over my mp3. Can anyone help me please? Really weird |
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Storyteller |
quote: | Originally posted by scorpradio
Audacity |
Which uses Lame ;). |
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kosmotika |
I render everything at 16-bit wav now since some of the sites I distribute on can't handle 24-bit. As for conversion from wav-mp3, I just use Wavepad and save the file as a 320kbps mp3. |
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stewart.m |
i render my to wav then mp3 so i have both files |
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MSZ |
I've been using razorlame 1.1.4beta with lame for many years now. |
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Microlab |
quote: | Originally posted by clay
i just use the 320kbps mp3 encoder in itunes if i plan on sending out my rendered wavs as promos. if not i just stick to wav. |
hello clay:) |
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PaULiN0 |
Its def not lame to use lame. |
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