I am trying to upload my songs to a website called download.com (You should check it out, a great place to show case your tunes and download other unsigned artist material for free!) But in order to upload my songs they must fit the following criteria:
Your audio materials must be stereo MP3 files and encoded at 192Kpbs and at a sample rate of 44KHz
Does anyone know how I can convert my mac song files in to MP3?
Any help would be greatly appretiated.
Oh and Im not planning on spending any more money on conversion software... free or shareware would be great!
Thanks
AngryMan
http://nav.440network.com/out.php?mmsc=forums&url=http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
download this and I believe you also must download a free LAME encoder module (http://spaghetticode.org/lame/) and you will have a free mp3 encoder
Scott
Why not use the converter in iTunes?
Some would argue that the LAME encoder is a better encoder than the built in itunes one.
OK, here is where I show my ignorance... Could someone explain how to access the iTunes converter?
Again, my apologies for appearing like a novice, Im not really a novice, Im just stupid.
Thanks
AM
launch itunes -> Preferences -> importing
Go into the iTunes Preferences menu - click on the importing tab and make sure the MP3 Encoder is selected under "Import Using". This is also the place you can set the encoder for 192kbps. If the song file is already sitting in your iTunes library, just right click the file name and choose "Convert Selection to MP3".
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