Jokes0 min ago
file conversion
a few weeks ago 'buenchico' gave me details of a great program which changed bmp files to jpg - its really good and easy and has freed up quite a bit of memory on my computer. Now I woder if anyone knows of one to change .wav to .mp3 which will also reduce file size, thus freeing more space on the laptop.
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but there are plenty of downloadable converters available such as Any Audio Converter:
http://www.any-audio-converter.com/
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but there are plenty of downloadable converters available such as Any Audio Converter:
http://www.any-audio-converter.com/
because because because
someone will from time to time come up with a new format - generally a compression format - but also DRM encrypyion
mp3 is good - but the main reason it's used is that it's used - and there isn't a good reason to go to the expense of changing it (think of the cost of changing out mp3 players ... I wouldn't do it)
http://www.fileinfo.com/filetypes/audio
128 or above is a good bit rate - and that's what the commercial people use (higher = better = bigger)
in terms of mp3 players - it's a trade off - more tracks = higher compression = worse quality.
http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html
but most mp3 players are used with tiny tinny in ear phones - on planes, trains and in the street - so only a dog could yell the difference.
there are technically better formats - but the players aren't available for more than 2 or three other "flvours"
someone will from time to time come up with a new format - generally a compression format - but also DRM encrypyion
mp3 is good - but the main reason it's used is that it's used - and there isn't a good reason to go to the expense of changing it (think of the cost of changing out mp3 players ... I wouldn't do it)
http://www.fileinfo.com/filetypes/audio
128 or above is a good bit rate - and that's what the commercial people use (higher = better = bigger)
in terms of mp3 players - it's a trade off - more tracks = higher compression = worse quality.
http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html
but most mp3 players are used with tiny tinny in ear phones - on planes, trains and in the street - so only a dog could yell the difference.
there are technically better formats - but the players aren't available for more than 2 or three other "flvours"
You may take a look at this website, it collects 18 online converters. free without any limitation and watermark, no need to download anthing, I'm sure you will find one you need.
http://www.reviewstown.com/18-free-online-vide o-converters-and-video-downloaders.html
Hope it helps.
http://www.reviewstown.com/18-free-online-vide o-converters-and-video-downloaders.html
Hope it helps.
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