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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Seagoon on April 25, 2006, 10:22:54 AM
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Hi Guys,
We have had several requests for the audio of our services from our deployed guys in CD-Audio format. Any advice on burning an MP3 to CD-Audio? I've only ever done the reverse (audio to MP3). Any free software you'd recommend?
Thanks in Advance.
- SEAGOON
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windoze media player can do it for you.
there is even a button or something on the toolbar i believe.
it is very simple and straight forward.
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Seagoon, did your burner come with burning software like Nero?
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http://feurio.com/
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Thanks for the tips guys, I've found that its relatively simple, but that the quality of our MP3s was terrible, so I'm going to have to re-record them to stereo quality.
Oh well.
- SEAGOON
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Originally posted by xrtoronto
Seagoon, did your burner come with burning software like Nero?
If not, there are other solutions: http://www.cdburnerxp.se
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HARR! Seagoon is a mp3 pirate!
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Originally posted by Seagoon
Thanks for the tips guys, I've found that its relatively simple, but that the quality of our MP3s was terrible, so I'm going to have to re-record them to stereo quality.
Oh well.
- SEAGOON
Seagoon, what format are the original sound files in? It could very well be that you can create an audio file from those, and skip the MP3 step entirely. It would be preferred, actually.
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Are you mailing cd's to them or emailing song files to them?
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Originally posted by Seagoon
Hi Guys,
We have had several requests for the audio of our services from our deployed guys in CD-Audio format. Any advice on burning an MP3 to CD-Audio? I've only ever done the reverse (audio to MP3). Any free software you'd recommend?
Thanks in Advance.
- SEAGOON
Free, not bloated, rips, burns... uses a Nero plug in or something.
http://www.quinnware.com/
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Originally posted by x0847Marine
Free, not bloated, rips, burns... uses a Nero plug in or something.
http://www.quinnware.com/
I've been using Quinn. Player for a while now. As near as I can tell, you have to add the plug ins to do rips and I can't see how it can be used for burns. How?
For ripping, I use CDex.
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Hi Dux,
Originally posted by Dux
Seagoon, what format are the original sound files in? It could very well be that you can create an audio file from those, and skip the MP3 step entirely. It would be preferred, actually.
I know this will seem archaic, but we've been recording to tape through the sound system and then transfering it to MP3 by playing the tape into the PC sound card and using Audacity. So I have about 116 low quality MP3s from audiotape. I'll have to play the originals into the PC again. What format do you recommend I record them in this time?
- SEAGOON
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record them in .wav