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    Wav to Mp3

    Hi all,
    Can anyone know how to convert a file from Wav to Mp3 format?
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    Hello all,
    Please help me in this issue.. Well..even if anyone know the name of any concerned tool or program then also it will do.
    I need help,
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    I'm guessing you want to make this app yourself but,
    MP3 to Wav is a pretty good app...
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    But I have many Wav files which first i have to convert in Mp3 format. So I can use then in my application. Can anyone help me?
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    Question

    Do u want to implement this converter yourself ??

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    Look it's very easy ..
    Search the net for wav-mp3 converter ..you'll find 100s.........

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    oh ****, I thought this was a MP3 to wav..


    Converting a Wav to a MP3 will just make the file larger, will it not??

    And no real improvement in sound quality either.
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    And why don't u just use the wavs instead??
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    And no real improvement in sound quality either. [/B][/QUOTE]
    Hey Pc_Madness ,
    According to my knowledge converting the file Wav to Mp3 will reduce the file size. I agree that there will be no real improvement in sound quality. But it will reduce the size of the file almost by 10 times..
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    I thought wav files were small already??

    The biggest wav file I found was 1mb, and thats some crap from Microsoft.

    With MP3 files, its usually 1mb per minute.

    The only time I can understand you wanting to convert a wav file to a mp3 would be if you'd already converted the mp3 to wav. The files can blow out to 50-60 mb then.
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    Originally posted by Pc_Madness
    I thought wav files were small already??

    The biggest wav file I found was 1mb, and thats some crap from Microsoft.

    With MP3 files, its usually 1mb per minute.

    The only time I can understand you wanting to convert a wav file to a mp3 would be if you'd already converted the mp3 to wav. The files can blow out to 50-60 mb then.
    Er.. no - this is completely backwards, MP3's are about 10% of the equivalent size of a WAV. One CD audio track which takes 60MB as a WAV typically only needs 6MB as an MP3.

    The best program I have found so far is FreeRipMP3 - it takes about 30 seconds to get it working, then just leave it to do it's job. Can't remember where I found it tho a quick search should find it!

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