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Posted by Hendry on 01/29/07 11:59
"RLK" <ronnie_k202@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello... Would someone please help? I have about 300 songs that I have
> downloaded that will not play. The size of the files appear to be about
> right (around 2000kb - 5000kb or so), but the thing they all have in
> common is that bitrate shows to be 0 kbps.
> > Is there a way to fix this?
>
> Can bitrates be changed (if that is the problem)?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
> Rob
>
> (and YES, I SHARE!)
>
Any audio/Mp3 editing and recording software will be of use. Suggests to try
FlexiMusic Wave Editor. Play and record the song in the software, using
"Save As" command convert and save the recorded songs as Mp3.While using
this command, it will ask for change in bit rate where you can change the
bit rate of your choice.To save the file as Mp3, need to install a separate
command line Mp3 encoder/ decoder. Lame win 32 will be of use.
http://www.fleximusic.com/waveditor/overview.htm
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