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3.80 / 5.00 4,200 ViewsOk, I just got an ACID music studio, and i finished a song, but i need a good MP3 WAV converter. Does anyone have a a good one?
NOTE: i have audacity, it said that it couldnt find the "MP3 library" or something like that... so i need a good converter.
Thanks in advance to anyone who helps!
Hmm...I use Muic Match Jukebox to do my converting. Go online and see if you can find a free trial of it. www.download.com may have one. Good luck!
Thanks!
(for the site and the goodluck wishes)
ok, now, the file that im trying to convirt is not there... THIS is the converter that i downloaded the free trial to.
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When i try to add a file to convert, the file that I am trying to convert is not there... What should i do?
The Acoustica, for example. But if you have a cd-rw you only need to make an audio cd and then rip the track to the format you want, I always use the Nero Express for that (then erase the cd and you will not have wasted it)
Ok, but i have another problem. When i try to convert the music file, the file isnt there so i cant do anything about it unless someone tells me how to fix that.
bad luck, I don't know how to help you with that any longer.....
At 12/19/05 11:12 AM, fender_bender wrote: Ok, but i have another problem. When i try to convert the music file, the file isnt there so i cant do anything about it unless someone tells me how to fix that.
you need to find the file on your computer... possibly export it from the main program you made it with and then put it in your playlist for music match. Choose file export you should have options in there.
To tell the truth, everything what involves the audio files, it is more difficult of which pretends, everything is not so simple..... right as it happens to you
At 12/19/05 11:17 AM, gumOnShoe wrote: you need to find the file on your computer... possibly export it from the main program you made it with and then put it in your playlist for music match. Choose file export you should have options in there.
I dont know how to export from an ACID studio.
I tried to put it on my windows media player but it says it doesnt support that type of file...
There is no export button under file for an ACID studio. I have a converter that works now, i have no idea where i got it though... Sorry. What i need now is to find the file that i need to convert...
At 12/19/05 11:50 AM, fender_bender wrote: There is no export button under file for an ACID studio. I have a converter that works now, i have no idea where i got it though... Sorry. What i need now is to find the file that i need to convert...
Go into Acid and click save as or whatever the equivalent is... figure out what folder it is saving in and then you'll need to navigate to it to get the file into your converter.
Ive already tried that. Then when i use the converter i find the file. But when i attempt to convert it says that the file couldnt be opened.
NOTE: i tried converting a normal 6 second music clip, and it worked fine...
If i dont get this answer soon i think ill explode from frustration...
How do all of you people do it? Can someone just help?
Here is my problem again (incase you missed it)
I have a converter that works, but when i look for the file to convert, its not in the folder...
At 12/19/05 02:04 PM, fender_bender wrote: I have a converter that works, but when i look for the file to convert, its not in the folder...
Seems like a mishap by you.
One of two things (as I am a little confused about your ambiguous porblem):
1) the original file is not saved to the folder you beleive it is. This could be because you saved it in "My Documents" and you are checking c:/documents and settings/(whatever your username is in XP)... people suaully dont know how to find their "My Documents" the long way... so check at the top of the scroll down and "My Documents" will have its own little section.
Or, in the option os the converter, you are simply saving the converted file to somewhere you are unsure of. Check exactly where it is saved to so you can find it easily in Windows Explorer.
ok, i havent tried that yet, but when i find one of them (i named it with a '.wav' at the end, i think thats why i can find it in the first place) and i try to convert it, it says that "the file could not be opened".
I still havent gotten the answer...
Anyone else have any tips?
Why do you need to convert it anyway? Why cant they just make it allowed?