Need help in the worse way....I'm recording my professor's lectures using an Olympus digital recorder straight to my laptop. The files once open up by Windows Media or Nero for burning is over 700mb.
How can I convert this to mp3 so I can listen to lectures while commuting? I've tried breaking the recordings up into smaller files but then I'll have to carry more cds for one class and that can become an issue in short time. So one lecture per CD would be great. I've got Winamp and WM player but do not seem to be able to search out this feature.
The applications I've found all have referred to inserting a cd to convert! Talk about a catch 22 here! In explorer the file shows to be 79meg but when I open it up w/Nero to burn it runs over into the 700+ band. I'm not a big audio geek so please bear with my ignorance in this topic.
Thanks for the patiences and the help!
http://media-convert.com/
if you want to convert a youtube file into mp3
www.vixy.net
click on the down arrow and choose mp3
hope this helps
You can try free wav mp3 converter, it is freeware.
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Mark
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