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Ran-chan
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I assume that you use dBPoweramp, iamhiro1112. That |
iamhiro1112
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The sound recording program I have allows you to choose the birate it will be saved at. |
Ailure
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By having low bitrate and kHz?
...that's the only thing who makes sense anyway, wav is almost lossless (if you choose high quality at least) compared to the compressed formats. |
||bass
Posts: 277/817 |
Originally posted by FreeDOS also considering that Microsoft WAVe is an uncompressed audio format, it must lose quality.
That statement makes no sence. How can something lose quality if there is no compression? |
FreeDOS
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also considering that Microsoft WAVe is an uncompressed audio format, it must lose quality. |
||bass
Posts: 276/817 |
Having a good sound card shouldnt effect the conversion of SOFTWARE like winamp diskwriter or goldwave. |
iamhiro1112
Posts: 269/487 |
Originally posted by HyperHacker It works for me, but any other format that Winamp doesn't natively support (ie SPC) just plays normally instead of writing to a file.
If you have a really good sound card, you can get a sound-recording program and have it record from Stereo Mix. This records every sound the computer makes (except the built-in speaker ), but it's equivilant to (in fact, I think it is) a physical connection between the input and output, so a crappy sound card will yield bad results.
People have said that using this method would degrade the sound quality. Im not really a sound buff and haven't noticed any difference. They probably have that belief cause they got a crappy sound card. This is the method that I use. I record the sound, it is recorded in wav format. Then I use a program to convert it to mp3. |
Ranko
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Yep, 3.2. Most versions I've seen distributed are much earlier than that though. You actually have to go out to their site and get it. |
Ran-chan
Posts: 7928/12781 |
I can have use for this too. Which is there latest Alpha-II...wait. *Checks on Zophar*
It |
Ranko
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Originally posted by HyperHacker It works for me, but any other format that Winamp doesn't natively support (ie SPC) just plays normally instead of writing to a file. ...
Works for me. And trust me, I've been doing this for a while now. However, it could be related to a plugin. I'm using last version of Alpha-II for Winamp for that. |
HyperLamer
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It works for me, but any other format that Winamp doesn't natively support (ie SPC) just plays normally instead of writing to a file.
If you have a really good sound card, you can get a sound-recording program and have it record from Stereo Mix. This records every sound the computer makes (except the built-in speaker ), but it's equivilant to (in fact, I think it is) a physical connection between the input and output, so a crappy sound card will yield bad results. |
Xkeeper
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That's funny, MID->WAV using the DiskOut plugin never worked
It just wrote blank files... |
Ranko
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Originally posted by FreeDOS And Winamp goes super-speed with DiskWrite
Actually, that depends on what you're trying to convert. If it's something like a PSF2 file, it'll take a lot longer than just converting some MIDI to WAV. |
FreeDOS
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And Winamp goes super-speed with DiskWrite |
Ranko
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^-- Probably the best route. I'd probably use Goldwave with the WINLAME extension to convert. That or to OGG. Whichever is needed. |
Cornellius
Posts: 158/460 |
You could just use Winamp with the DiskWriter output plugin. It will be encoded on WAVs, but it can be easily transformed to MP3s with a converter such as WINLAME. |
Mario Maniac
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Thanks. Well, I will have to format my computer real soon, so I'll test it later and say if that is what I want. |
neotransotaku
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oops: http://www.jetaudio.com/download/index.html |
dan
Posts: 465/782 |
Um, try what? |
neotransotaku
Posts: 2526/4016 |
Try this. It won't be a direct conversion but it will be a way to help you get it into MP3 format... |
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