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December 2001, Week 2

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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 11 Dec 2001 16:32:41 EST
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Raghu asks:

> Just curious to know how does MP3 file get created ? What are the steps and
>  softwares that are needed for this ?
>
>  If I have a regular music CD, is there anyway that I can copy the file, run
>  across some software or product and have this converted to MP3 files ?

You can perform this conversion from a WAVE file in Sound Recorder, a product
that's shipped with Windows. Play around with the File/Properties...
pull-down menu and its conversion options and you'll quickly discover the MP3
encoder (called by its real name, MPEG Layer-3).

Wirt Atmar

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