Guest lisann Posted September 10, 2003 Report Posted September 10, 2003 Can anyone help, I know there is a way of doing this, and I'm sure its really simple, but for the life of me i cant figure it out. Okay here's the scenario.... I have various mp3's on my pc, all of which are at max size and play at 128Kbits... can I reduce these somehow enabling me to fit more on my sd card? and if so... how? cheers guys
Guest James Posted September 10, 2003 Report Posted September 10, 2003 try looking at a program called dbPowerAmp.. i use it all the time to down sample tracks do a search on the net for it
Guest lisann Posted September 10, 2003 Report Posted September 10, 2003 Thanks for that... Does anyone know if it can be done on MUSICMATCH Jukebox plus??? I can do it direct from audio cd's but not from mp3's pulled off my pc :oops:
Guest siu99spj Posted September 11, 2003 Report Posted September 11, 2003 As far as I know MusicMatch don't sorry. Personally I made my own little app which did it. I'd be quite happy to give it to you but its as buggy as hell, quite slow and REALLY needs some work. Also needs the VB runtimes and LAME (Lame is not An Mp3 Encoder) to work. Maybe if I get sometime when I'm not trying to update my website (So little time in a 50 hr a week job), I'll give it a tidy up, but for now, it does me and my MP3 player proud!
Guest lisann Posted September 11, 2003 Report Posted September 11, 2003 Hmmmm thats what I thought! Thanks for the offer... not to worry I downloaded dbPowerAmp which jlowap recommended and I managed to compress my mp3's. The only thing was that I found this to be very buggy. Anyone else used this and had the same problem?
Guest pisquee Posted September 13, 2003 Report Posted September 13, 2003 128k MP3s sound ok, but not great, hate to hear anything less than 128k
Guest MECX Posted September 13, 2003 Report Posted September 13, 2003 use Windows media player 9 it will convert your songs on the fly to your SD card so you dont have to keep duplicate copys on your disk. Just start up windows media 9 click the copy to device tab and in the right pain select your SD card. :)
Guest SCIZZORS Posted October 22, 2004 Report Posted October 22, 2004 wow, thast cool. I use TOTAL RECORDDER, which basically does what the name inplyes. will even open a mp3 and you can re-save it another bitrate or format. It also requires the lame encoder dll file which i have. need the lame? pm me
Guest sparkisgti Posted October 22, 2004 Report Posted October 22, 2004 ive got a lot of mp3pro files, used musicmatch to create em and they sound wicked still ^_^
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