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Discussion in 'Computer Science & Culture' started by Nivao, Jul 18, 2004.

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  1. Nivao Ghost of Mirkwood Registered Senior Member

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    is it possible for you to burn a wav file to a cd? or, maybe save something that i recorded through the little microphone on the side of the computer as an mp3? would i be able to do that? i'd be using the musicmatch software.
     
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  3. A4Ever Knows where his towel is Registered Senior Member

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    1/ burning a wav to a cd: all the cd burning software out there will do that. Try easy cd creator or nero burning rom.

    2/ various programs can convert a recorded wav into an mp3. I would recommend you download Goldwave, which is usable shareware. Open the wav, then save it as the desired bit rated stereo or mono mp3.
     
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  5. Gifted World Wanderer Registered Senior Member

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    What he said, along with personal evidence. My mother is working on putting a decent number of records on CD. The first step is to hook up the turntable to the computer(adaptor jacks are available), and record a WAV file. You then burn this to CD, Probably converting it to MP3 or another suitable format in the process.
     
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  7. Rick Valued Senior Member

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    MP3 CD converters are there.Then you have Audio CD creators,CD TO MP3 Convertor programs...

    bye!
     
  8. A4Ever Knows where his towel is Registered Senior Member

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    IMHO that is not what happens. Wav files are not converted before being burned to a cd.
     
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