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Coverting tracks to wav

I have just bought a durabrand mp3 player and can only fit 4 tracks before the memory is full. how do i compress the tracks to give me the maximum listening time.

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If your musics files are in WMA format try converting in to mp3. Also there are software available in the net that can compress mp3's

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The best way is to use Roxio or a program that can covert various formats to MP3, etc. WAV takes up too much room.
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MP3 players can only play music files in mp3 file format.
You can download mp3 music files from the Internet to your computer and then copy them to your MP3 player using the USB cable.
For your CD collection, you need to convert your CDs to mp3 music files onto your computer or download them from the Internet and then copy them to your MP3 player after you have connected the USB cable to the MP3 player and the computer.
You can do this using Windows Media player and Rip the CDs - Media Player will create a MP3 music file for each music track.
Click on this link for instruction on converting music files to mp3 file format :- http://www.fixya.com/support/r5798418-creating_transferring_mp3_music_files
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1. Go to http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/downloads .

2. Download software (RCA Digital Voice Manager) for any specific model VR.

3. Choose platform (MAC, Windows, Linux)

4. Run software. Browse for file to fix. Right-click and convert to .WAV

5. Save file where you want. Its that simple.
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I have a sansa clip 4gb. I used Windows Media Player to convert CD tracks to wav, but I can't get them to play on my clip. It freezes every time. What's the problem?

Change the Rip Format in Windows Media Player to mp3 instead - WAV's take up too much space, and the player will only play its own WAV's that it creates using the record feature anyways. For regular music files, you always want mp3 format.
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if your mobile supports OGG format. then you can convert MP3-OGG format. OGG format can hold 200 songs on 1GB memory card. use Mp3-OGG convertor.Similiarly you can also AAC format. But compared to OGG AAC files requires bit more space
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This can some times be caused by VBR audio encoded files as opposed to CBR audio some standalone DVD players will exhibit sound lag in this case. It is a good idea to re-encode the VBR to CBR audio this usually solved the problem.

Although this is usually with DivX (AVI) files that have been re-authored to DVD-Video I suggest that you convert all audio to CBR to avoid any such errors.

this conversion process it a bit of a long way around I know, but it does work!

1) Open video in VirtualDubMod or VirtualDubMP3 (if there is an index error this can sometimes fix it for you.

2) Ignore the error warning that the video contains vbr audio.
3) Extract audio as mp3 ("demux" in VdubMod or "save as wav", then rename to mp3 in VdubMP3).

4) Convert audio to wav with CDex

5) Open original video in VirtualDub, choose "direct stream copy" for video and "Wav audio" with "Full audio processing" with cbr mp3 compression (and interleaving with appropriate delay if out of sync) for audio.


You could also use several other methods including AVIDemux which uses VDub Mod or scan in the DVD-Video using TMPEnc v4.0 Xpress and applying a time lead OR lag however this doex not solve a progressive lag but can be used to reauthor a fixed error.
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