Try to go to: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
"Rip digitally sound from Audio CDs  and store in a multitude of formats,
dMC is the Fastest CD Ripper and now AccurateRip Compatible 
Convert from one format to another, just about every audio type is
supported: mp3, mp4, Windows Media Audio (wma), Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Monkeys
Audio, FLAC and many others [Codec downloads], whilst preserving ID Tags, 
Volume Normalize audio files, 
Windows Explorer Integration - right click Convert To & popup useful
information on audio files (such as bitrate, length).  
ID tag editing [Power Pack Option], 
Record from LPs or anything [optional Auxiliary Input install], 
Fully compatible with Windows 95/98/ME NT4/2000, Windows XP and Linux (using
Wine). 
100% Free, No nags, popups, hidden spyware or bundleware. "

Then, after converting it to *.wav using dmc-audioconverter, try again to
import it into wavelab.

yours, fabian. ;)

-----Original Message-----
From: ian cheshire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Montag, 16. Februar 2004 21:33
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Wavelab question


Ok sorry for the non 313 related post but I have some
audio mp3 files I wish to put into Wavelab and then burn ontio other CDS but
when I import them back in a .wav I seem to get (from a 1hr CD) 4hrs of .Wav
and it sounds like a slow tractor over lots of bumps..ok so no change there
you say but I swear this time its not my mixing :)

Can anyone who is technical unlike me, help me please?

many thanks!
Ian
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