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Need to converd music on CD to WAV file
I am finishing up a PowerPoint show for my sessions at Leadership Seminar. Despite an undergrad degree from Berkeley, a pair of Masters degrees and a JD, I need some help, BIG TIME
I have a couple of songs that I'd like to use in my PPT show. I have the music on an album, but I'd like to incorporate it in the show. I know how to add a WAV file to a show, but not a piece of work from an album. Can someone drop me a note off-line and let me know if there is a secret handshake to convert CD type music into a WAV (or other compatible format) file? |
Sorry to crash, but there are several good programs out there to convert the mp3s you rip from CDs into MP3s. I believe Cool Edit was the one I used to use. I'm on my dad's computer now, and he has Xilsoft MP3/WAV converter. I'm pretty sure you can find them on the internet. :)
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It's very easy John.
Check some of these out. http://www.download.com/Rippers-Enco...0.html?tag=dir You may want to convert it to an MP3 file instead of a WAV considering how much bigger wave files are. But then again it may only be a short song so you may want to keep the audio quality. Or you could just download the song off of Limewire or Itunes. What song are you trying to do? I may already have it here at my house and could just email it to ya. |
Which songs?
I don't know yet. I may use Chesney's "Keg In The Closet", I might use a song by the Hollies "He Ain't Heavy". Just not sure what I'll use at this point.
I actually want to embed the file into the PowerPoint show and I am still looking at applicable formats for that. I know that a WAV file will embed, but I don't know about others. |
Ripping CDs into Wavs
I had to do the same thing about six months ago, and the program I found was called dBpowerAMP Music Converter. There's a free trial, then the software is $14.
dbPowerAMP.com is the web site for it. I only used it that one time, but as I recall, it was pretty quick and easy. Good luck! |
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