Question about 320 conversion
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Question about 320 conversion
Whats the best way to go about converting your .wav's to 320's? I've been trying to use itunes (convert to aiff) but it hasn't been working for me, is there a setting or another way which is better to get your tune to a 320able tune 
Re: Question about 320 conversion
audacity
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Re: Question about 320 conversion
So audicity is the way to go?
cool already have it :p
any better programs out there though? ( which don't cost more than an alpaca?)
cool already have it :p
any better programs out there though? ( which don't cost more than an alpaca?)
Re: Question about 320 conversion
Just use the lame mp3 codec in audacity with the insane preset. Works for me 
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Re: Question about 320 conversion
Yeah it doesn't matter what program just use lame codec. I have been using dbpoweramp because you can to batch conversion to and from whatever file type you want. I used sound forge for years too. Not lame but also good. If you don't have a codec you trust then go with lame by default.
Re: Question about 320 conversion
i can export multiple formats from my daw itself
uses the lame codec so i guess it's all good.
uses the lame codec so i guess it's all good.
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cool thanks for the help guys
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Re: Question about 320 conversion
I've used dbpoweramp for years, its a good program.
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itunes w/ LAME codec
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That is one thing that Ableton does not do. You get 32, 24 and 16 bit and that's it.qwaycee_ wrote:i can export multiple formats from my daw itself![]()
uses the lame codec so i guess it's all good.
Re: Question about 320 conversion
wahwahwhawhawaaaaaat?Sharmaji wrote:itunes w/ LAME codec
I was thinking this about a year back, but didnt find anything. Care to hook me up with a link?
I use Logic, but also use audacity.
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Re: Question about 320 conversion
Gonna agree with everyone and say audacity.
Re: Question about 320 conversion
if you got FL studio you can extract any audio in mp3 320/wav 16/24 bit int/etcogunslinger wrote:Whats the best way to go about converting your .wav's to 320's? I've been trying to use itunes (convert to aiff) but it hasn't been working for me, is there a setting or another way which is better to get your tune to a 320able tune
audacity can go about it as well...
But keep in mind the audio that your trying to convert into a new format can only be as good as the audio you placed in the software.
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