Yeah. He could have used Win's Recorder and (puckering lips) just made 'raspberry' sounds and he'd be done (hehe).
Chuck B
Napamule
Yeah. He could have used Win's Recorder and (puckering lips) just made 'raspberry' sounds and he'd be done (hehe).
Chuck B
Napamule
Not to gloss over the funny raspberry sound thing by Chuck B., but there is yet another (probably one of hundreds) sound conversion program I've tried (not using the lips): Goldwave. Its GUI appears somewhat like that of the one posted earlier in this thread, and it converts multiple sound file types. It has been around for a long time, and you can download a free trial version.
Cheers,
"Fly Southern"
bushp04
I make use of Garageband for editing my audio since today I utilize an Ipod Nano together with iTalk as well as an Olympus microphone for recording sound. GB is definitely a lot easier for me than Audacity. Problem is actually that my own finished record from GB will be M4A record and I have to convert it to AUDIO. I experimented with importing the particular file into Audacity nevertheless the file seems weird in support of lasts a couple of seconds. Does anyone know of a good audio converter system? I work with a Mac and so i can't use some of the Windows applications. I've googled for a few, but We get so many options and also I'm questioning if any person can suggest an excellent and low-cost aac converter that works simple enough.
As for aac converter, I think this aac audio converter might be suitable one.
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