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How to Convert Songs to WAV Files

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Summary: If a song exists in the MP3 format, a WAV file can be created by converting the file in a program called Arial CD Ripper. Make a high-quality edit to a song with help from an IT engineer in this free video on computer files.

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Ditta Izabella has an IT engineering degree from the Budapest University of Technologies and Economics. She has a variety of computer science skills, including Java, C#, PHP, .Net,...read more

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"Hello, my name is Izabella and now I'm going to show you how to convert songs to wav file. If you have a song in MP3 format and you would like, for example to make a high quality editing on it, it's better to create a wav file from the MP3 file. I open the program Aerial CD Repair and now click on the icon convert audio files between old formats. And now on the right hand side click on the small plus sign to con, to add files to convert and here I have to select the file I would like to convert. Now it's an MP3 file, called demo. If you're done you have to click on setting and here you can see the setting where you can select the output type which is now going to be wav and you can also select the output path if it's not the proper run. Now click on next and here are some of the settings where you can select the sample rate; the bits per sample; the channel; the encoding and when you are done just click on finish. Now if you click on this task and start the converting and now we have to wait some seconds or some minutes until the execution is finish. Okay, task complete; click on okay and it automatically opens the file for us. And if you look at it you can see that it's not an MP3 file but a wav file."

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