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any possibilities to decode a mp3 file to a wav-file? if yes, please tell with software you´re doing it?!
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G. Rasek - recording engineer - www.overdub.at - european VO talents via source-connect - PTHD |
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You can use Winamp for that. If you choose the diskwriter as your output instead of wav_out or something, it writes the .wav file to your disk when you press play.
You do know that converting an mp3 to wav doesn't improve it's quality right? |
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Yes, i know. I only need a small part of a track for backrounding one scene in the film i´m working on. Thank you!!
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G. Rasek - recording engineer - www.overdub.at - european VO talents via source-connect - PTHD |
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I just bounce to a wav file and then convert to mp3 with musicmatch, or whatever.
bp |
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I really love wav to mp3 converter plus. It's easy, fast, has a ton of options, and it's cheap.
-Olaf |
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search on google for CDEX, a powerful free tool for converting mp3 to wav and vice versa.
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Cavell Studios |
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Here's another vote for CDex. It's fast, small, and free. No spyware, either.
http://www.cdex.n3.net/ |
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