So what do I do first?? I have no clue. Please help me step by step.
2006-08-21
12:36:12
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I have some of my own music that I want to email to a producer.
2006-08-21
12:37:17 ·
update #1
Ok I understand how to do it using Windows Media Player. But how do I email a song after I rip it??
2006-08-21
12:45:00 ·
update #2
Turn the files into MP3 instead of wav. Nero 6 or 7 is the right software you would need to. MP3 files are lighter to be emailed
2006-08-21 12:44:35
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answered by phpdev 5
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Windows Media will rip into .wma format. If your producer have the capability to listen to songs of this format, then you're good.
If you need .wav format specifically, you have to download other rippers. wav files are not compressed, but are lossless. I use wav files when I'm doing multi-track recording on my PC, but it takes up a lot of room. If you want to email, you probably don't want wav files.
To email it, since you're on this site, I assume you have an yahoo email account. Click on "compose" to start a new email, then click on "attach" and it'll go to a screen where you can attach up to 4 files to your email. Then click on "browse" and select the file. After that, click on "attach files" lower on the screen. Then you wait. Once the file is uploaded to yahoo it will pop back to the compose screen and you can finish your email.
2006-08-21 12:53:01
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answered by evil_clown_of_destruction 3
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If your operating system is windows XP you can use windows media player to convert the audio tracks into wav files. If you want the whole cd (more than one track) to be converted to one wav file you will need another software to merge the wav files you have got into one wav file.
2006-08-21 12:45:06
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answered by Kiwi 5
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2 recommendations. you could purely locate all the song you've on the tapes and receive them from itunes or illegally from torrent internet sites. there are also human beings the position you could take analogue (Tape or Vinyl) recordings and they make it right into a digital recording and placed on a cd for you. Or in case you realize what you're doing you could do is your self through recording songs on your computer utilising inputs on your sound card and then replacing them to mp3 or burn onto a CD-R in a CD format like WAV....or something alongside those lines :) shouldnt be too not ordinary to do.
2016-11-30 23:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Insert your cd and use windows media player as the program.
On the top, cneter of the screen, you will see many options.
Chose rip cd (rip means copy cd to computer).,
once this is done, the files will automatically be saved to your computer as wav files
2006-08-21 12:43:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Using Windows Media Player, select "Rip" and it will walk you through getting the music off the CD and onto your hard drive.
2006-08-21 12:43:24
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answered by dewcoons 7
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You need a specific program just for this. Go to www.downloads.com and enter the search: wav converters
2006-08-21 12:42:59
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answered by Anonymous
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usually you would have some software that burns music, mp3 to wav or wav to mp3. It usually converts it, but if he is a producer he should be able to listen to either format.
2006-08-21 12:42:38
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answered by the_proms 4
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you can rip it using Windows Media Player.
2006-08-21 12:43:08
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answered by John 2
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Download and install cdparanoia. It will rip your CD to a .WAV file and will NOT install any DRM crap on the file.
I use it with "gRip" (Gnu CD ripper).
2006-08-21 12:48:18
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answered by Engineer-Poet 7
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