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HadrianD

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I've been browsing Napster and was fortunate enough to compile all the music to Days of Thunder (minus the Final Race cue). Now I want to make a CD of it but all the files are in Winamp mode.
So is there a way to convert all the MP3 files into WAV. so I could burn a CD?Thanks ahead {B^D)
posted 12-19-2000 09:36 AM PT (US) 
SEBULBA

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Audiograbber will do that. You can find it for download on the internet.
posted 12-19-2000 10:29 AM PT (US) 
BobaMike

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Winamp will do it for you.. in the preferences/ output section, change it from WaveOUT to Diskwriter..it works prefectly!BobaMike
np: Supergirl!posted 12-19-2000 10:36 AM PT (US) 
Crono/Kyp

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Go Mike
--Kyp
Writer/EditorNP: Princess Mononoke (****)
[Message edited by Crono/Kyp on 12-19-2000]
posted 12-19-2000 10:42 AM PT (US) 
meegle
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I found a bunch of utilities at www.CNET.com downloads.I found stuff like...
"mp3 to Wav"
"Simple mp3 Maker"
"Simple mp3 Player" and "Goldwave"
Cool stuff!!!!
posted 12-19-2000 05:16 PM PT (US) 
JJH

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after searchign the web for utilities like these, I finalyl got tired of it and popped for a program called DART CD-Recorder.it's not the greatest thing in the world, but it works, and you can turn all those mp3s into WAV files. you can also turn MIDIs into WAV files as well for burning (though, why anyone would want that is beyond me).
the program also has a declick and dehiss program for LP/ tape burns (but really, for that you need to Sound Forge).
NP -- absolutely nothingposted 12-19-2000 09:16 PM PT (US) 
Marian Schedenig

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I usually recommend the German burning application "Feurio", which is also available in an English version. I've been using it for years for all of my audio CDs. It directly supports mp3 files, so you just have to drag the mp3's into the CD list and they are automatically converted to WAV files.You can find it at http://www.feurio.de . I'm quite certain there's a link to an English version of the homepage there, too.
NP: Small Soldiers Expanded (Jerry Goldsmith)
posted 12-20-2000 09:52 AM PT (US) Old Infopop Software by UBB
