Guest amphitere Posted November 22, 2001 Share Posted November 22, 2001 stupid question that has probabley been answered a million times already, but can you change an mp3 file to wave format? and also can you burn music recorded on dats to cd? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest psychopat Posted November 22, 2001 Share Posted November 22, 2001 mp3 --> wav : you can use special software like the free one "mp3ToWav". check the url http://www.webmasterfree.com/mp3towav.html or you can use the DiskWriter output plugin for winamp. For DAT to CD, the best way would be to use the digital out of a DAT player connected to the digital in of your computer soundcard or of a standalone CD-burner. In case of computer, you can then burn the wav file to CD. Since DAT recordings could be at 48Khz, you will need a sample rate converter on your soundcard digital input. Since I do not own any DAT, nor a digital in/out soundcard I don't know if there could be compatibility issues. You can sample the analog output of the DAT player with the analog in of the soundcard too but there will be losses because of D/A and then A/D conversions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naiman Posted November 22, 2001 Share Posted November 22, 2001 If you want to burn mp3's to audio cd's, use Nero. You dont have to convert mp3's -> wav, it burns directly from mp3's. Don't know if that's what you even want to do, but anyway )).. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest daniel Posted November 24, 2001 Share Posted November 24, 2001 of course you can! just goto download.com and download "nero burning rom" or "easy cd creator" (programs to burn roms), install, run the program and you'll figure it out... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest daniel Posted November 24, 2001 Share Posted November 24, 2001 of course you can! just goto download.com and download "nero burning rom" or "easy cd creator" (programs to burn roms), install, run the program and you'll figure it out... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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