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Posted on Apr 24, 2010 08:37 pm
SirEnvy
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Anyway that I can save the project as a MP3?
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Apr 24, 2010 09:15 pm If not, there are a lot of tools out there that will converta wave to mp3...usually with Cakewalk (and most commercial) products, mp3 exports require an additional license fee for the mp3 encoder licensing...if you don't want to pay it go to audacity.sourceforge.com and download Audacity and follow the instructions to install an mp3 encoder.
SirEnvyBEAST MODE [ON] OFFMember
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Apr 24, 2010 09:21 pm Yeah, I got the pop up saying that I needed to spend money to buy a dang encoder. I'll try the encoder you recommended, thanks.
sirhcChrisMember
Since: Aug 25, 2008
Apr 25, 2010 12:00 am wait up, i use cakewalk, and same as installing an encoder for audacity, you can install one for sonar...
i use lame mp3 encoder...
i posted someones tutorial that i used a while back
here www.homerecordingconnecti...19635&frm=5
Apr 27, 2010 05:29 am hi,
i had the same challenge when uploading sounds to hrc.
i convert the sonar file into a wav or wmv format.
then the windows media player simply converts this to mp3 - you can even choose the mp3 quality level in the options menue
stay tuned!