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Converting mp3's

Post by geniusworkin » Mon Apr 23, 2007 10:41 pm

hi,

im looking for software(s) that convert from mp3 ==> .wav, or lossless (sp).

free or cracked only please, im a cheap bastard.

cheers guys.

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Post by mission » Wed Apr 25, 2007 9:56 am

get a downloder down lod fruity loops and put the tune in that then export

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Re: Converting mp3's

Post by the mighty spanner » Wed Apr 25, 2007 11:54 am

geniusworkin wrote:hi,

im looking for software(s) that convert from mp3 ==> .wav, or lossless (sp).

free or cracked only please, im a cheap bastard.

cheers guys.

gw
Audacity has various encoders - http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
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Post by marsyas » Wed Apr 25, 2007 2:43 pm

why would u want to convert mp3 to wav?

i guess for certain programs...but yeah audacity is good.

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Post by thinking » Wed Apr 25, 2007 4:45 pm

CDex will do this for you, it's also a wicked program for ripping CDs/.wavs to mp3.

Why you'd want to convert mp3s to .wavs is beyond me tho. :?


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Re: Converting mp3's

Post by unempty » Wed Apr 25, 2007 5:59 pm

geniusworkin wrote:im looking for software(s) that convert from mp3 ==> .wav, or lossless (sp).
foobar2000converts all formats known to man, quite wonderfully too. And for free.

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Post by jahtao » Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:49 pm

iTunes

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Post by deadly_habit » Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:53 pm

most sound editors will do it
audacity will with right plugins
i prefer wavelab :wink:

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Post by jas nasty » Wed Apr 25, 2007 11:24 pm

jahtao wrote:iTunes
itunes can only convert wav to mp3

i use Audacity to convert mp3 to wav
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Post by jahtao » Wed Apr 25, 2007 11:52 pm

jas nasty wrote:i use Audacity to convert mp3 to wav
I use iTunes bruv

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Post by the mighty spanner » Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:02 am

jahtao wrote:
jas nasty wrote:i use Audacity to convert mp3 to wav
I use iTunes bruv
you sure dude? I didn't think iTunes had a .wav encoder.
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Post by jahtao » Thu Apr 26, 2007 6:16 pm

The Mighty Spanner wrote:
jahtao wrote:
jas nasty wrote:i use Audacity to convert mp3 to wav
I use iTunes bruv
you sure dude? I didn't think iTunes had a .wav encoder.
Positive. Just done one now. It converts all its known formats into each other, the 'convert selection to' menu item under the 'advanced' tab at the top is dependent on iTunes' preferences' 'import format'. Try setting that to wav and then look at 'convert selection to'.

Hope that makes sense?

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Post by pk- » Thu Apr 26, 2007 8:01 pm

mp3 ==> .wav, or lossless (sp).
i think if it's mp3 the loss has already occurred

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Post by the mighty spanner » Fri Apr 27, 2007 11:45 am

jahtao wrote:
The Mighty Spanner wrote:
jahtao wrote:
jas nasty wrote:i use Audacity to convert mp3 to wav
I use iTunes bruv
you sure dude? I didn't think iTunes had a .wav encoder.
Positive. Just done one now. It converts all its known formats into each other, the 'convert selection to' menu item under the 'advanced' tab at the top is dependent on iTunes' preferences' 'import format'. Try setting that to wav and then look at 'convert selection to'.

Hope that makes sense?
it does, and I know which settings box you're referring to. To be honest, I didn't notice .wav but then I wasn't looking for it...

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pk- wrote:
mp3 ==> .wav, or lossless (sp).
i think if it's mp3 the loss has already occurred
I believe you're right - in mp3 format, a track is already compressed so some quality would have already been lost; surely sticking it from mp3 to wav is just gonna cause further loss of quality?
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Post by j_j » Fri Apr 27, 2007 12:09 pm

itunes does it all.

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Post by victorxray » Fri Apr 27, 2007 1:20 pm

The Mighty Spanner wrote:
pk- wrote:
mp3 ==> .wav, or lossless (sp).
i think if it's mp3 the loss has already occurred
I believe you're right - in mp3 format, a track is already compressed so some quality would have already been lost; surely sticking it from mp3 to wav is just gonna cause further loss of quality?
Ahh no, unless the converter is some really shitty quality. The 'loss' is all about the frequencies thrown away when converted to the MP3 in the first place. That's how mp3 compresses the data - throws away data that the encoder determines you won't hear (hence encoding takes more processor power than decoding).

Converting this back into WAV format will take your lossy-compression 16Mb MP3 and expand that back quite accurately into an totally uncompressed full-bandwidth 50Mb WAV file. However the WAV file will faithfully contain the 'distortion' introduced by the MP3 encoding. I.e. the missing frequencies will still be missing.

Why would you do this? Maybe some software or hardware you've got doesn't like MP3 and has to have WAV format. For example, Ableton Live back at version 3.0 (later versions support MP3), or most hardware samplers.

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