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If you want to spend some money, I'd say buy a copy of Soundforge.
Since Sony bought the company, the software is now reasonable (maybe $60). You can probably find someone who has a "lite" version of the software that came bundled with Creative Labs sound cards. For free software, I suggest ignoring MP3 and going for "ogg vorbis" or "lame". Google will get you the programs that can handle those compressors. There are too many to name, though the "qcd player" comes to mind. You need to get one of its plugins to do encoding. Itunes has an AAC compressor, but it is limited in that the audio has to be sampled at 44.1Khz in stereo. However, if you happened to record at 44.1/stereo and don't have sample rate conversion software, Itunes would do the trick. Lastly, there is the ACM Station. It has sample rate conversion and format conversion in one program. I got it when it was free, but now there is a charge. The user interface isn't very good but the program does the job. Krispy Kreme wrote: I don't understand the questions regarding mp3 compression since mp3 is already compressed. Sorry, brain fart - I should've said wav to mp3. I have lots of wav files and they are memory wasters. TIA - |
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