Save Mp3 to Wav, Wma or OGG
Save an audio file
To save the current audio
file with the current name press Ctrl+S.
To save the
file with a different name or in a different format use the
menu File -> Save As.
WAV Settings
There
are basically 2 ways that the software will create WAVE files.
(These settings indicate how the WAVE files are created.)
CD Quality
This is the most popular setting. If you are
creating WAV files so that you can burn them on custom CD compilations,
choose this option. It will ensure that any non-CD quality format
WAVs and MP3 files are converted to CD quality compatible WAV
files.
CD quality format WAV files are 44,100 Hz, 16 bits,
stereo.
Specific Settings
Choose this if you want
the WAV files in a specific format.
The last alternative
can be used for special situations where you need all your resultant
WAV files to be in a specific format. For example, you can use
this if you need all your WAV files to be mono.
Sample
Rate
The sample rate is the number of sound points per second.
For example, 22,050 Hz means that there will be 22,050 samples
of sound data every second. You can also type in the sample
rate if its not in the list.
Mode
Stereo means that
the resultant files will have a left and right channel. Mono
means that there is only one channel.
Bits Per Sample
Each sample is stored in a finite number of bits. The more bits
you use, the less noise is introduced to the sound. However,
the file size will also get bigger as higher bits per sample
are used. The default is 16 bit. 8 bit sounds may sound noisy
especially for subtle dynamic sounds.
MP3 Settings
Preset Quality
The easiest way of choosing a level of
compression for your MP3 files is to use the Preset Quality
slider.
The Preset Quality slider allows you to choose
from several levels of quality and resultant file sizes. As
you choose higher quality, the file size goes up as well. On
the other hand, lower quality presets will be smaller and easier
to send over the Internet.
The default is CD quality
(192 kbps, Stereo).
OGG Settings
These options
allow you to set the Bit Rate and quality of OGG files.
Preset Quality
This convenient slider allows you to quickly
choose from a list of various configurations.
Specify
Settings
This allows you to set the specific bit rate, channels
and either Average or Variable bit rate.
· Average Bit Rate
– Choose this to set the average bit rate.
· Variable Bit
Rate – Choose this to set the variable bit rate. Change the
slider to set the quality from 1% to 100%
· Mode – Choose
mono or stereo in either Average or Variable Bit Rate mode
WMA is a second generation compressed audio format.
The main option on this screen is the quality format,
which is chosen by moving the slider.


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