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Geek Culture / I need a basic free audio editor to lower quality of music...

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Xander
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Posted: 28th Feb 2005 16:15
I am actually finished with the last version of Firewall...and was going to upload it until I found out how big the file was. I have added a few music tracks, and the music folder alone is over 35 MB. I just need a program that I can convert the mp3 files to a lower quality, like from 192 bps to 128 bps or from 44 khz to 22 khz. I have Audacity, and it doesn't work too well for that. Can anyone suggest a program for me? Once I get this last thing done I will release the new demo and then show it to publishers, the rest of the game is complete...

Xander Moser - Bolt Software - Firewall
BatVink
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Posted: 28th Feb 2005 16:55
You're right! Just tried MP3 export in audacity, and there's no bitrate option. What a feature to miss!

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Van B
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Posted: 28th Feb 2005 17:38
Wavepad can do what you need - and it's free .
http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/

If you have Nero, then you could use the wave editor supplied with that as well.


Van-B


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Xander
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Posted: 1st Mar 2005 00:41
Thanks Van B, the program Switch worked perfectly (made by the same people as Wavepad...)

Now I'm almost ready...

Xander Moser - Bolt Software - Firewall
Teh Go0rfmeister
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Posted: 1st Mar 2005 02:52
you could always make your own using memblocks in dbp

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