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donovansharp
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How to create 320's?

Post by donovansharp »

I want to upload some new tracks as 320's but I honestly have don't know to do this. All my shit is 44.1 HZ and 16 Bit rate. Any help about changing the kbps would be great.
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Post by glottis5 »

Your tracks are .wav files. You need to convert them to 320kbps mp3s. I don't know what audio software you have on your PC, but Audacity should work.
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Post by djphanatik »

go to download.com and get a mp3/wma converter for free and that should help you !!!!peace
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Post by daft cunt »

Install Lame, then RazorLame.
Launch RL, go to Edit -> Lame options & select the desired bitrate.
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Post by deadly »

What software do you use? In Logic I can create 320s when I bounce - you might be able to do that in your DAW?

The quick way I usually create mp3s is by right clicking them in iTunes, then 'Create mp3 version'. You have to go into iTunes CD import settings and make sure you choose the right bitrate though.
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Post by dequo »

haha dude you got pretty lucky not to get some nasty comments right now haaha
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Post by daft cunt »

dequo wrote:haha dude you got pretty lucky not to get some nasty comments right now haaha
Yeah right, this thread needs some bitching so... STFU!








































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Post by donovansharp »

yeah yeah yeah
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Post by switchdubs »

its the bitching that ruins this usually quite informative forum, if you havnt got anything to add dont even open the post. I use soundforge but theres loads of freeware you can use, audacity is pretty popuar although i have not used it myself.
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Post by vadarfone »

Get Reaper (free dl)

It has LAME MP3 coding built in.
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Post by Tangka »

look at your export / save as options and try to find an mp3 option when you're mixing the track down on the get-go

otherwise

search up audacity free download on google

load your mix-down file into audacity, and simply 'save as' and select the mp3 option

also, if you dont fiddle and figure things on your own, you might be back here for every teeny question along the way

so please poke around and read up as much as you can first ;)

no sweat
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Post by xal54x »

File> Export> MP3>320.
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Post by stenchman »

xal54x wrote:File> Export> MP3>320.
depends what ur using
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Post by shane »

yeah ableton does not export as mp3.

i just throw that bitch in wavelab and blam, 320.
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Post by sean alert »

Easy way to make 320 kbps mp3s using iTunes:

01: Open iTunes, go up to "preferences", and then "import settings". Change the import using to "MP3" and setting to "320 kbps".

02: Click on your 16 bit wav, and open it with iTunes.

03: Go up to "advanced" and click "create mp3 version". The mp3 version will appear under the regular version in the playlist.

04: Drag the mp3 version to the desktop.

Thanks,

Sean
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