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hi there,

Can anyone suggest a good, free, program that will take the "warble" out of some of my mp3's? I've searched the web for mp3 cleaners, but i think i need something that will process them.

 

Thanks.

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Hey............

 

If these MP3s are downloaded they maybe corrupted files or recorded or ripped badly from lets say a disk......Hence the distortion...

 

When you say warble do you mean they play lets say on your MP3 player fine but on the PC they are having issues?

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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Hi Jelly Bean,

thanks for replying. The mp3's are a conversion from my .wav videos, so i can listen to them when i'm mobile. Im using "switch sound file converter", which has done the job nicely over the years, but recently the files sound "sharp, tinny and warbley". Definatley not up to the quality they once were.

 

diolch

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Ahhh I got you now....

 

Well I dont convert as such only when its my BlackBerry software that auto does the job for me....

 

I was in hope someone who knew about conversion would of popped on and sugested a software for you....

 

I can offer you the following link for free,trial and paid software to search for:

 

http://download.cnet.com/1770-20_4-0.html?query=convert+wav+to+mp3&platformSelect=Windows&tag=srch&searchtype=downloads&filterName=platform%3DWindows&filter=platform%3DWindows

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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Hi, sorry I didn't pick up on this earlier.

There is quite a lot of audio recording software available, and a lot are free downloads, most will record the audio "As It Comes" while playing the complete video. Though I haven't actually done so, I think you can put a video file onto Windows Moviemaker (you may have to convert the format first), Then copy the sound track as a separate audio file. If in WAV format there are also plenty of converting programs to convert to MP3 afterwards.

There is a very good audio handling program called Cyberpower which will record and then convert to MP3, more and the download here=

http://www.freemp3wmaconverter.com/cyberpoweraudioeditinglab/

 

Another reasonable program is Audacity this with the LAME encoder (available separately) installed will do the same, but can sometimes introduce the odd click or tick sound when run in earlier versions of Windows.

Audacity from here=

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

 

May be worth trying some of those as a different approach to getting better audio MP3 disks. If using these still give poor audio, let us know as it may just be some odd fault has come up on your sound card, after all, that is where it all starts from.

Nev.

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