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MP3Producer - User Guide and FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions - MP3Producer

  1. How do I decode an MP3 file format to a WAV file format?
    Firstly you need Decoder software. Some MP3 Players software will allow you to do decoding such as Winamp and MusicMatch. Use your Decoder to decode the MP3 files back to WAV format. In Winamp, for example, you can set the output to a WAV file instead of standard audio output. Hit Ctrl-P to bring up the Preferences window and choose Plug-ins/Output. Select Nullsoft DiskWrite on the right side, and click Configure to choose a destination for your WAV file. For other MP3 players, just look around the Preferences for output options.

  2. How can I make MP3 files from my CD?
    Firstly, you need a CD Ripper and an Encoder software or a program that does both (MP3Producer by MP3Developments is a program of this kind). Use the CD Ripper to extract the audio file on the CD and convert it to WAV (or AIFF for MAC) file format. Finally, use your Encoder software to convert the WAV files to MP3 format. If you take a track from an audio CD and directly create an MP3 file on your hard disk, then you are ripping and encoding in one step.

  3. How can I make audio CDs from my MP3 files?
    You can burn MP3s to CDs directly by using the CD-R Burners. You can also convert your MP3 into WAV first by using decoder software, then burn the WAVs to CD. You can use any CD-R Software such as the Easy CD Pro (SCSI) or Easy CD Creator, that supports WAV files as input to burn your CDS. Check out the MP3 Hardware page for some hardware and software that can help you do this.


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