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King 04-18-2005 10:50 AM

Playing & converting MP3's ...
 
Ever since I got Sirius radio, I hardly ever listen to CD's or any other source of music, god forbid local radio! I love some of the new songs on satellite, but how to burn them on to CD?? Most of them can be downloaded but are almost always in MP3 format. Is there a reliable way to convert MP3's to WAV files for burning on to CD? Without losing any sound quality?? Seen some converters on the net but not sure how good they are! :dunno:

Juanted 04-18-2005 10:55 AM

Why would you want to convert them to WAV files? As long as they are good quality MP3s (no less than 128 kbs compression), why bother converting them to WAV files, and (surely) lose some clarity? Most CD players now play MP3s. Unless, of course, you want to play that CD in your car... In that case, get an iPod and hook it up to your X5's radio. :)

Juan

Dblock2151 04-18-2005 02:19 PM

I use DBpowerAmp to convert mp3 to Wav's (mostly for ringtones) and it works great. Let me know if you want it and I'll upload it for you bro. :)

King 04-18-2005 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaefer
Why would you want to convert them to WAV files? As long as they are good quality MP3s (no less than 128 kbs compression), why bother converting them to WAV files, and (surely) lose some clarity? Most CD players now play MP3s. Unless, of course, you want to play that CD in your car... In that case, get an iPod and hook it up to your X5's radio. :)

Juan

That's exactly what I am trying to avoid...the ipod! My AUX adapter is currently used for my DVD in stereo input. Regular CD's are SO much easier than having to deal with an ipod in the glovebox, or worse yet play MP3's and have no song, artist or track info. I am looking to convert only the songs that I can not find in WAV format.

King 04-18-2005 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dblock2151
I use DBpowerAmp to convert mp3 to Wav's (mostly for ringtones) and it works great. Let me know if you want it and I'll upload it for you bro. :)

hey I would appreciate that! Just want to try it out and see if it's even worth converting the tunes. I'd hate to lose sound quality!

asnpcwiz 04-18-2005 04:28 PM

Why not just use winamp :dunno:

Dblock2151 04-18-2005 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by King
hey I would appreciate that! Just want to try it out and see if it's even worth converting the tunes. I'd hate to lose sound quality!

Damn, couldn't find the original file on my computer, but here's there website, you can download it from there. :)

http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm

DanDE 04-18-2005 05:14 PM

King,

I'm not sure you are confusing .wav files with .cd files. If you put a store purchased music CD in your computerand check it out via windows explorer, the file extension is not .wav (it is .cd or something like that).

I know there are a bunch of products out there. MusicMatch will convert mp3's to CD format (I don't think these are .wav files). It is easy, fast and they will work on most any CD player.

justwaiting 04-18-2005 06:20 PM

They are actually .CDA tracks. Any burning software...Nero...Roxio..etc...will take MP3's or Waves and make an audio cd from them. Most burning software these days have a mp3-->CDA...converter built in. Winamp doesn't have the converter anymore....only older versions.

bimmerfan 04-18-2005 07:18 PM

Nero or whatever CD ROM burning software you have; can convert
MP3s-->WAV-->CDA and create an audio cd. You will lose some level of frequency range but it usually not all that noticeable...


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