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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hello all,
I have several questions about audio and making videos using Windows Movie Maker (WMM). First, it won't let me import a song off a commercial CD because it won't import CDA format. .AIFF, .WAV, .FLAC and a bunch more formats are fine but no CDA. I read you can use the RIP function in Windows Media Player. I just want the best sound quality and I am not sure that is best. .FLAC is probaby the best but I don't think I have a converter in XP or what comes with it. Maybe you can recommend a converter I can download. Free would be great! What I am trying to do is post some songs on YouTube that aren't there, so I can direct to and share them with other guitarists. YT doesn't have a place for audio files so I am going to put a title and artist and album name for 6 seconds and then a picture of the Album cover for the duration of the song on a video using WMM. Hopefully YT will accept a WMM video with .FLAC audio files or does it get incorporated into the WMA file and that is it? Then it would be Hopefully YT accepts WMA files structured as I have outlined above! Any comments, ideas and/or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks all! Regards//Keith
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Well, I can help with the .cda files. You have to copy them to your computer as .wav files first, then use them from there.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hi Gregg,
XP have a converter for that or is that something I download or get somewhere else? Thanks! Regards//Keith
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hi Gregg,
I already am nuts! I like the no DLL or Registry changes but it doesn't convert (as far as I can see) CDA to FLAC files. Just WAV and MP3/4! Close but no Cuban! Thanks! Regards//KP
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Ummmm, it wasn't about FLAC dude, it was about pulling your .cda files of your disk:
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http://flac.sourceforge.net/ Enjoy! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Thanks for the .flac hyperlink! It explains a lot of things I didn't know. You'll have to forgive my ignorance as I am just learning the details now and the lines are getting less blurry (thanks to some of your direction)
As I learn more, the answers will become more obvious. I still have more to learn about using different apps and what gets the best results and what doesn't matter! You da man! I appreciate the direction. Regards//KP
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Cheers!
Thanks for your patience too... I'm your textbook arrogant Linux user with zero patience Hope it all works out well for ya! |
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