Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
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ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You're the man. I do have a Cheetah Audio Converter but the product had clicking so either that program clicks or the version I have is too old.
ksazma posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You're the man. I do have a Cheetah Audio Converter but the product had clicking so either that program clicks or the version I have is too old.
Check to verify if there is an updated version.
This is what I get when I tried to download the software. I don't think this site is safe.
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Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You need to stop playing around and use the best freeware out there You asked this question before and I told you the same thing. Why are you hooked on cheetah? Is it for writing audio CDs
You also need to join the Ubuntu Crowd.....The linux world is complete computing freedom.
D2 posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You need to stop playing around and use the best freeware out there You asked this question before and I told you the same thing. Why are you hooked on cheetah? Is it for writing audio CDs
You also need to join the Ubuntu Crowd.....The linux world is complete computing freedom.
Told kaz before, to use Audacity works on Windows, seems he old school.
D2 posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You need to stop playing around and use the best freeware out there You asked this question before and I told you the same thing. Why are you hooked on cheetah? Is it for writing audio CDs
You also need to join the Ubuntu Crowd.....The linux world is complete computing freedom.
This is a different operation. Maybe I am misdiagnosing the problem but I plug a flash drive into my car stereo where I can play mp3 clips. However, some of the clips don't work on the car but do on my laptop. So I figure that maybe the mp3 signal was weak. So I thought that if I run them through the converter again, it may fix the problem. However, when I did that, the product had clicks that weren't there before. While I can manually do each one, I felt that Cheetah or another application like it can do so without my input for each clip.
ksazma posted:D2 posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You need to stop playing around and use the best freeware out there You asked this question before and I told you the same thing. Why are you hooked on cheetah? Is it for writing audio CDs
You also need to join the Ubuntu Crowd.....The linux world is complete computing freedom.
This is a different operation. Maybe I am misdiagnosing the problem but I plug a flash drive into my car stereo where I can play mp3 clips. However, some of the clips don't work on the car but do on my laptop. So I figure that maybe the mp3 signal was weak. So I thought that if I run them through the converter again, it may fix the problem. However, when I did that, the product had clicks that weren't there before. While I can manually do each one, I felt that Cheetah or another application like it can do so without my input for each clip.
I had the same problem(unplayable file). I just deleted those files and made a cd instead and kept in my car.
ksazma posted:D2 posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You need to stop playing around and use the best freeware out there You asked this question before and I told you the same thing. Why are you hooked on cheetah? Is it for writing audio CDs
You also need to join the Ubuntu Crowd.....The linux world is complete computing freedom.
This is a different operation. Maybe I am misdiagnosing the problem but I plug a flash drive into my car stereo where I can play mp3 clips. However, some of the clips don't work on the car but do on my laptop. So I figure that maybe the mp3 signal was weak. So I thought that if I run them through the converter again, it may fix the problem. However, when I did that, the product had clicks that weren't there before. While I can manually do each one, I felt that Cheetah or another application like it can do so without my input for each clip.
Run them through audacity, write the files and copy the files to the thumb drive. Get a new thumb drive. They are really cheap
skeldon_man posted:ksazma posted:D2 posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You need to stop playing around and use the best freeware out there You asked this question before and I told you the same thing. Why are you hooked on cheetah? Is it for writing audio CDs
You also need to join the Ubuntu Crowd.....The linux world is complete computing freedom.
This is a different operation. Maybe I am misdiagnosing the problem but I plug a flash drive into my car stereo where I can play mp3 clips. However, some of the clips don't work on the car but do on my laptop. So I figure that maybe the mp3 signal was weak. So I thought that if I run them through the converter again, it may fix the problem. However, when I did that, the product had clicks that weren't there before. While I can manually do each one, I felt that Cheetah or another application like it can do so without my input for each clip.
I had the same problem(unplayable file). I just deleted those files and made a cd instead and kept in my car.
Bai, that would be a lot of CDs.
Anyone remember the last set of Microsoft Office that came on those 3.5" floppy disks? They were packed in a box the size of a small briefcase.
D2 posted:ksazma posted:D2 posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You need to stop playing around and use the best freeware out there You asked this question before and I told you the same thing. Why are you hooked on cheetah? Is it for writing audio CDs
You also need to join the Ubuntu Crowd.....The linux world is complete computing freedom.
This is a different operation. Maybe I am misdiagnosing the problem but I plug a flash drive into my car stereo where I can play mp3 clips. However, some of the clips don't work on the car but do on my laptop. So I figure that maybe the mp3 signal was weak. So I thought that if I run them through the converter again, it may fix the problem. However, when I did that, the product had clicks that weren't there before. While I can manually do each one, I felt that Cheetah or another application like it can do so without my input for each clip.
Run them through audacity, write the files and copy the files to the thumb drive. Get a new thumb drive. They are really cheap
I will try this. Thanks.
ksazma posted:D2 posted:ksazma posted:D2 posted:Django posted:ksazma posted:Can someone point me to a good audio converter similar to the old school Cheetah Audio Converter. Thanks.
You need to stop playing around and use the best freeware out there You asked this question before and I told you the same thing. Why are you hooked on cheetah? Is it for writing audio CDs
You also need to join the Ubuntu Crowd.....The linux world is complete computing freedom.
This is a different operation. Maybe I am misdiagnosing the problem but I plug a flash drive into my car stereo where I can play mp3 clips. However, some of the clips don't work on the car but do on my laptop. So I figure that maybe the mp3 signal was weak. So I thought that if I run them through the converter again, it may fix the problem. However, when I did that, the product had clicks that weren't there before. While I can manually do each one, I felt that Cheetah or another application like it can do so without my input for each clip.
Run them through audacity, write the files and copy the files to the thumb drive. Get a new thumb drive. They are really cheap
I will try this. Thanks.
Just go to Edit menu and click on Preference and set the best quality of sound. 44100 Hz, 32 bit, High Quality sample and Best Quality sample rate in the conversion
Brother Kaz. To start identifying the the cause of the problem I need the following information:
Operating system ?
CPU ?
Ram, how many GB ?
Were these songs originally bought as MP3 or were converted to MP3 from Flac or were the CDs already MP3 ?
I am an audiophile and can do my best to assist.
ksazma posted:This is a different operation. Maybe I am misdiagnosing the problem ....
You always doing that! That's who the Fox lady ran off to Australia and left you hanging!
yuji22 posted:Brother Kaz. To start identifying the the cause of the problem I need the following information:
Operating system ?
CPU ?
Ram, how many GB ?
Were these songs originally bought as MP3 or were converted to MP3 from Flac or were the CDs already MP3 ?
I am an audiophile and can do my best to assist.
You also need to know if he's using a computer or a tablet ... oh gawd...
antabanta posted:yuji22 posted:Brother Kaz. To start identifying the the cause of the problem I need the following information:
Operating system ?
CPU ?
Ram, how many GB ?
Were these songs originally bought as MP3 or were converted to MP3 from Flac or were the CDs already MP3 ?
I am an audiophile and can do my best to assist.
You also need to know if he's using a computer or a tablet ... oh gawd...
you are kicking him when he is down now...be merciful.
D2 posted:antabanta posted:You also need to know if he's using a computer or a tablet ... oh gawd...
you are kicking him when he is down now...be merciful.
Indeed but every time I see his nic, I get this visual of a person decked out with all the props that are supposed to create the techie look - pen-holders, thick glasses, open laptop balanced in one hand, chewing the end of pen, pants waist pulled up - jumping up on a table and shouting "A tablet is not a computer" and I just start cracking up.
antabanta posted:D2 posted:antabanta posted:You also need to know if he's using a computer or a tablet ... oh gawd...
you are kicking him when he is down now...be merciful.
Indeed but every time I see his nic, I get this visual of a person decked out with all the props that are supposed to create the techie look - pen-holders, thick glasses, open laptop balanced in one hand, chewing the end of pen, pants waist pulled up - jumping up on a table and shouting "A tablet is not a computer" and I just start cracking up.
Shit!! all dis tim I deh visualize him with a frilly pink tutu.