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![]() I am trying to get my own compositions onto Limewire but they are all on the WMA format and not MP3. Will that make a difference with regards to anyone who wants to download one or more of my tracks ? I have since copied all my WMA files to mp3 (not replaced, just copied) but none of the mp3 files are showing up in my Limewire library. Why is this ? Last edited by Robert the Bruce; November 18th, 2006 at 11:30 AM. |
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![]() we generally advise ppl to avoid that format...for various reasons...simply take the time to covert the files from their .wav format to high bitrate mp3 format..
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![]() ppl = people .wav is the uncompressed format of an audio file... example: a .wav format of one of my songs is about 45MB for a 3:30 file, compressed to mp3 @ 320kb/s bitrate its about 8MB
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That's why peerless mentioned the wav files, which are lossless Incase your don't have better copies than wma, then take this as a learning experience. There are BTW forums that discuss this keeping quality preserved while making music. If this is electronica or similar that you are making, one comes to mind http://www.sectionz.com/home.asp It's a site for unknown musicians. It is possible to get a lot of tips there regarding the whole process from start to finished project. Also you can upload samples to the site in Mpeg format |
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![]() What are lossless files ? As for the red lettering, I managed to solve that simply by going to Limewire Library, clicking onto song and selecting 'start sharing file'. Thanks for your help. Oh and I ripped the music again and now I have both WMA and Mp3 versions of my songs. Would I be correct in saying there should'nt be a problem for anyone with that ? |
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![]() I'm not Peerless, but I can answer that for ya Lossless simply means that the file doesn't lose quality E.g. you rip a CD to .wav and then burn the .wav to CD again then you get an exact copy of the first CD (This off course depends a bit on the quality of ripping and burning equipment) If you make rip a CD and convert it to .mp3 or .wma format, and then burn a cd from that format, then you lose a bit of quality. BTW you still haven't mentioned what kind of music it is. There should not be a problem with having both mp3 and wma files, then you give people a choice. I'm guessing that you will soon find that the mp3 ones are more popular. Also rip them at high bitrate (320 kbps) If you want to share perfect quality then share the .wav files or convert the .wav files to FLAC (level 8) (takes up less space but is just a good) BTW FLAC is free and open source. (FLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec) Download FLAC ![]() Last edited by Sleepless; November 19th, 2006 at 02:46 PM. |
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![]() Sorry, but the above message was meant for you rather than 'Peerless' but what's the difference eh ? Who or what is BTW ? As for the music, well, all the music has been 'created' using 'music maker' type discs (or games) for use with games consoles. Does that make the music rubbish ? Not necessarily so I think. It still takes imagination to gleam a lot from limited resources. The music is a bit Pink Floyd, Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre, William Orbit, Black Sabbath and a lot more depending on the song, even some reggae and Acid Jazz. Laughable ? Who gives a .... Last edited by Robert the Bruce; November 19th, 2006 at 02:45 PM. |
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