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Mp3 to wave

Reply from: Sen
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 11:28
Mp3 to wave

Mp3 to wave software?


** Posted from * w w w .teranews . com **

Reply from: don pearce
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 11:30
Re: Mp3 to wave


Sen wrote:
> Mp3 to wave software?
>

Yes

d

Reply from: Gareth Magennis
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 11:32
Re: Mp3 to wave


"Sen" <Sen@gmail . com > wrote in message
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> Mp3 to wave software?




Very.



Reply from: Serge Auckland
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 11:56
Re: Mp3 to wave

"Sen" <Sen@gmail . com > wrote in message
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> Mp3 to wave software?
>
> ** Posted from * w w w .teranews . com **


Absolutely.

S.

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Reply from: James
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 13:41
Re: Mp3 to wave

You should be able to find some freeware that will do this. Consider that
converting from lossy formats is not nearly as good as going back to a
lossless source.

"Sen" <Sen@gmail . com > wrote in message
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> Mp3 to wave software?
>
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Reply from: Edmund
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 14:42
Re: Mp3 to wave

On Mon, 28 Apr 2008 08:17:56 -0400, James wrote:

> It's not pointless if the only source you have is an mp3 and you
> absolutely must have it in a wav file and quality is not an issue. Not
> saying that is the situation , but it could be.

OK, you are right about that :-)


Edmund

Reply from: Arny Krueger
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 15:00
Re: Mp3 to wave

"Sen" <Sen@gmail . com > wrote in message
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> Mp3 to wave software?

Winamp will decode MP3 files, and the other files it can handle, to a .wav
file.



Reply from: Michael Black
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 19:29
Re: Mp3 to wave

On Mon, 28 Apr 2008, Sen wrote:

> Mp3 to wave software?
>
>
Don't use MP3 to archive sound files.

That seems to be an answer to something implied in your post.

If you'd kept the sound files as uncompressed, you'd not be needing
to decompress it now, and since the MP3 is missing some data,
decompressing the MP3 will result in a file that isn't as good
as the original sound file before it was turned into an MP3.

Michael


Reply from: Richard Crowley
Date: 28 Apr 2008, 23:28
Re: Mp3 to wave


"Sen" <Sen@gmail . com > wrote in message
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> Mp3 to wave software?

Why?



Reply from: WindsorFox<SS>
Date: 29 Apr 2008, 05:07
Re: Mp3 to wave

Richard Crowley wrote:
> "Sen" <Sen@gmail . com > wrote in message
> news:bc720$481598d4$24809@news.teranews . com ...
>> Mp3 to wave software?
>
> Why?
>
>

Hmmm, there's an echo in here...

--

"I have no need to purchase any bulk e-mail software
and use it to piss off the Internet community and lose
my Internet account. If I want to piss off somebody,
I'll do it on a one-to-one basis." - Norman L. De Forest


Reply from: Richard Crowley
Date: 29 Apr 2008, 15:18
Re: Mp3 to wave


"WindsorFox<SS>" <darkshado666@gmail . com > wrote in message
news:fv63f0$dcr$3@posting2.glorb . com ...
> Richard Crowley wrote:
>> "Sen" <Sen@gmail . com > wrote in message
>> news:bc720$481598d4$24809@news.teranews . com ...
>>> Mp3 to wave software?
>>
>> Why?
>
> Hmmm, there's an echo in here...

And yet no response.



Reply from: Michael Black
Date: 30 Apr 2008, 05:30
Re: Mp3 to wave

On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Richard Crowley wrote:

>
"WindsorFox<SS>" <darkshado666@gmail . com > wrote in message
> news:fv63f0$dcr$3@posting2.glorb . com ...
>> Richard Crowley wrote:
>>> "Sen" <Sen@gmail . com > wrote in message
>>> news:bc720$481598d4$24809@news.teranews . com ...
>>>> Mp3 to wave software?
>>>
>>> Why?
>>
>> Hmmm, there's an echo in here...
>
> And yet no response.
>
>
>
It's still bouncing down the rubber hose that's used for
the delay.

I remmeber one project in Elementary Electronics really did
use a garden hose for delay, a speaker of some sort at one
end and a microphone at the other. At least it didn't have
the mechanical issues of a spring reverb unit.

Michael


Reply from: Chris Hornbeck
Date: 30 Apr 2008, 06:16
Re: Mp3 to wave

On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:30:30 -0400, Michael Black <et472@ncf.ca>
wrote:

>I remmeber one project in Elementary Electronics really did
>use a garden hose for delay, a speaker of some sort at one
>end and a microphone at the other. At least it didn't have
>the mechanical issues of a spring reverb unit.

There was also a commercial product, sometime even before the
Cooper Time Cube; name escapes me... used for GodOnly
knows what... that worked that way.

Much thanks,

Chris Hornbeck
"It's for compatibility with 8-Track."
-scott

Reply from: WindsorFox<SS>
Date: 29 Apr 2008, 05:06
Re: Mp3 to wave

Sen wrote:
> Mp3 to wave software?
>
>
> ** Posted from * w w w .teranews . com **


Why??

--

"I have no need to purchase any bulk e-mail software
and use it to piss off the Internet community and lose
my Internet account. If I want to piss off somebody,
I'll do it on a one-to-one basis." - Norman L. De Forest


Reply from: RF
Date: 21 Jun 2008, 22:48
Re: Mp3 to wave

Audacity.

* audacity.sourceforge . net /

Open the MP3 and Export was a .Wave

Good luck!


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