You can use the batch file conversion feature. On Sun, 21 Aug 2011 15:53:00
+0100, Samuel
Wilkins wrote:
>Hello, I'm trying to convert many files to a lower bitrate and sample rate
>in Goldwave. However, in order to do that, I need to use the save as command
>in Goldwave. Is it possible to conv
Thank you Walter, it's working.
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Yes, l
Yes, launch gold Wave and once launched, go to your file menu and look for
batch processing and follow the instructions. Walter
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actually the program is totally accessible with window eyes i use it all the
time paul i know how to work the program if you or anyone have any questions
let me know
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> Yes. But unfortunately, it isn't very accessible with window-eyes. Does
> anyone know a converter that works well with window-eyes?
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> Paul Henrichsen
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if you want to rip from cd audio to mp3 or ogg or wma cdex is the one i use
if you need any help skype me on carlf16
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y, March 02, 2007 9:45 AM
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I like the converter in Easy CDDA Extractor.
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Thanks.
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Yes.
http://www.poikosoft.com
But I recommend using version 9.1.3, which is ful
Goldwave will do it after you do a search for k-lite-codec and install that.
Then when you open the mp4 filein Goldwave, select all under file types and
that does it.
Jon C. Pierson
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> Does it convert .mp4 files? If so, do you know where I can find the
> program?
> Thanks.
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Does it convert .mp4 files? If so, do you know where I can find the program?
Thanks.
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I like the converter in Easy CDDA Extractor.
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>I posted a note a few days ago looking for a program that will convert .MP4
> files to either .wav o
No, it can be done with files on your computer. When I get back from a
metting, I'll send you some stuff.
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I think the only way you can convert files using Cd exe is from disk to
computer. Perhaps, a more seasoned operator might know otherwise
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That's why I don't use spell check.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 10:02 AM
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> Frank ignore my ear
Hi Frank, yes,you can use a free Program called CD.ex.from
www.whitestick.co.uk. good luck.Alan.at 01:02 PM 11/1/04 -0500, you wrote:
>I have quite a few songs downloaded to my computer. Is there any way I
can covert those files to mp3 files without putting on cds?
>Frank
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Frank,
There's a really good mp3 conversion called Razprlame. The problem is
that you have to go to tow different places on the net. One to get the
program and the other to get the engine that makes it work. Email me off
list and I can email you the program with everything in it. The progra
Frank. Are those disks CDRW? You may need a disk converter depending on
which program you used to make the original disks. I've never heard of Cod
Creator. Did you mean Easy CD Creator?
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From: "Frank Deweese"
> I have no difficulty playing MP3 files. I am using Wind
Frank. Does your new computer see the mp3 files on the CD when you use
Windows Explorer or My Computer?
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From: "Frank Deweese"
Some time ago, I put a number of songs on disk from my computer. They were
mp 3 files. Unfortunately, the computer I now have will not play
I do not have cd creator on my new computer. Can I still download this
program?
Frank
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You're right. I will download cd creator and see if this does it.
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Hi,
Do you have CD Crea
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Hi,
Do you have CD Creator on your new computer?
I am assuming that CD Creator is the same as Easy CD Creator. Did you use
Direct CD to sa
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Hi,
Do you have CD Creator on your new computer?
I am assuming that CD Creator is the same as Easy CD Creator. Did you use
Direct CD to save these
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Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 9:26 AM
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I am sorry that I can't quite explain what my problem is. Let me try again.
I have no difficulty playing MP3 files. I am using Windows media player 10.
I copied
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>> Hi.
>> If Windows XP doesn't play MP3 files, there must be something wrong
>> with the file
blem so that it is understand
Frankly.
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> Hi.
> If W
What are you using to try to play them? I am also using xp and have no
problems playhing mp3s.
Doc Wright
http://wrightplaceinc.net
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?
then where does the learning start?
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From: "Frank Deweese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audi
Hi.
If Windows XP doesn't play MP3 files, there must be something wrong
with the files themselves, and conversion will, most probably, not help you.
What happens when you try to play the files? Have you tried copying the
files to the hard drive and playing them from there? What program is b
I use gold wave to convert files.
Shawn
--- Frank Deweese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi folks:
>
> Some time ago, I put a number of songs on disk from
> my computer. They were mp 3 files. Unfortunately,
> the computer I now have will not play them. Is
> there any way I can convert the files
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