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Answer» Do you guys know of any good free MP3/WAV converters? I was using Ogg Converter, which I really like, despite its simplicity, but it's not freeware and sadly, my trial expired and I can't afford to dish out $20 right now. I've tried EXPStudio's Audio Converter, Pak Audio Converter, MeowMultiSound, and all of the other freeware programs on Download.com and they're all rubbish. I need a free program that can convert an MP3 to a WAV and back without compromising the quality. Or perhaps even some kind of decent MP3-editing freeware.Have you checked in our Software FAQ ? ?I hate to sound dumb, but I don't even know where to find that.In the FAQ SECTION, labelled "Essential Software Tools", I think QA00016.Quote I hate to sound dumb, but I don't even know where to find that. Doesn't sound dumb at all...i've been driving all my life, mostly at a high rate of speed and i can't find Poughkeepsie...Thanks for the help, guys. I tried all of the relevant software and didn't have the greatest results. dBpoweramp is good, but the freeware version won't do MP3's. MediaCoder will, but it adds a little crackle sound to the end of every song I work with. Which is really too bad because the sound quality is great. That annoying little crackle comes through so clearly. I have used the two programs to come up with a temporary solution, though. I can use MediaCoder to convert MP3's into WAV's (it has no problem with that; just with doing it the other way around). Then when I'm done with the WAV's, I can use dBpoweramp (with the codecs I just installed) to convert the WAV into a WMA file. Then I use Windows Audio Converter to convert that WMA to MP3. It's a pain, but at least there seems to be very little loss in quality. But if anyone has any other suggestions, I would really appreciate it. If I have to use this CURRENT METHOD, I'll continue doing so, but it would be nice to do everything with one program instead of three. My Start menu is getting so cluttered. Looks like I'm gonna have to find an effecient way to organize all of my programs. EDIT: Forget what I said about the three-program process not compromising the quality. I just reviewed a few files and the quality is actually really bad. It happens when converting the WAV to WMA. I guess I just didn't notice it in the particular sound files I had converted. Oh, how I miss my dear Ogg Converter.You will find a link to the software FAQ in my signature. Try Audacity - get the LAME encoder for it.Thanks, Rob! I guess I overlooked the link to the LAME encoder when I first downloaded Audacity. It's going to take me some time to get used to using this, but it does the trick and keeps the quality intact. Thanks a bunch.No problem.Hi Man, How r u doin 2day? work n weather treating u there hope all is WELL fine with u there. Help me out on this matter, I had a HP laptop hewlett omibook, but have lose the password am using to open the window since then i can not be able to use my laptop whenever i switch it on b4 it boot to window it will request for that password i lost and have checked the laptop it doesn't have CMOS battery How do i do this, please help me out. SholaMy first suggestion would be to make your own post so people will actually see your problem.And use a spell checker and proper sentence structure, without the "text MESSAGING speak". You will get answers then such as " You cannot reset this like a desktop. You will need to contact HP and they will probably sell you a new motherboard. There is no other fix." |
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