Once you have converted it, the damage is done.  You will need to
recapture it and reconvert it with the new codex.

Keith,

I used DB power amp for a long time and then it quit working because the codex or encoder people wanted money. I have Audacity working but would like to use the DB power amp. Won't the Lame encoder work with DB power amp? Is there a difference between a codex and an encoder?

Thanks







[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the input Keith and I did finally find the file I needed from lame. Now the problem is when I opened Audacity the open my one song music file which streamed across the screen then I tried to convert to mp3 which it did but the sound was really strange. I guess I do not understand audacity at all.
Thanks
Larry

From: Keith Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/03/31 Fri PM 02:43:43 EST
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: PCWorks: Music question

For the conversions, you need a codec (format conversion file).  The new
Lame mp3 converter is probably among the best.  there was an older
version that was described as poor and this may be your problem.  You
can read more about them at

http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Lame_Encoder.htm

and download from there as well.  I use Audacity all the time to convert
and edit to length MP3 files as well as WMA and a WAV formats.  All have
good fideltity with the Lame that I am useing.


Keith Thompson
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