Audio Files
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Audio Files
I can't import music files into my project. When I go to import a soundtrack, no audio files show up. I have AS Pro 5, if that helps any.
- Darramouss
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- Joined: Fri May 23, 2008 2:34 am
- Location: Melbourne, Australia
File type
They're all .wma. I can't get my audio recordings into .wav from .wma. As stupid as it sounds how do you change them?
Re: File type
"Audacity" is a handy, free program that many folks use for editing sound.ngh903 wrote:They're all .wma. I can't get my audio recordings into .wav from .wma. As stupid as it sounds how do you change them?
Download Audacity, open your .WMA file and see if you can "export" it as a .WAV file.
Good luck. Evidently the .WMA format is not a piece-of-cake to convert.
Audacity
It just so happens that I can't import the .wma files into Audacity because of patent restrictions.
Re: Audacity
I was afraid of that.ngh903 wrote:It just so happens that I can't import the .wma files into Audacity because of patent restrictions.
My google-fu is weak. You might have better luck googling for a solution than waiting for somebody here to help. Most Anime Studio users avoid difficult proprietary formats like .WMA, I think.
WMA is a pretty "locked" format because MS owns it. They don't just anyone saving back and forth in that format with out paying for it.
A quick and cheap way to do it would be to hook up the sound from your computer to another computer or some kind of recording device into the computer do some sort of "analog" recording into an open format like wav or even mp3 so you could convert it.
I use to pipe the headphone jack of a tape player, or a computer into a second computer, then record that. It was of course analog which is not as good quality.
-vern
A quick and cheap way to do it would be to hook up the sound from your computer to another computer or some kind of recording device into the computer do some sort of "analog" recording into an open format like wav or even mp3 so you could convert it.
I use to pipe the headphone jack of a tape player, or a computer into a second computer, then record that. It was of course analog which is not as good quality.
-vern
- TheChewanater
- Posts: 134
- Joined: Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:25 am
It's Fixed
So I decided to get some demos for audio converters to find the best. I'm now using Switch Sound File Converter, the demo because I'm too cheap to get the real version
. Works great
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