My friends and I -have- to have a song recorded and a CD burned in the next three hours. We have no equipment, definitely no recording studio. We were planning to sing in the bathroom and record on my cellphone, but the quality is not as good as with Sound Recorder. However! My phone records stuff directly in mp3 format which Sound Recorder does not. If I burn a wav file onto a disc and hand it in, is there any danger of complications? Like some comps not reading it or something? If I need to convert it to mp3, what should I use to do that? Thanks.
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.wav files are just uncompressed audio files
.mp3s are compressed
when you listen to a cd, (store-bought) it’s the same as a .wav
If you burn the cd with .wav it will play fine but if you’re still not sure just turn it into an .mp3 with itunes.
Goto preferences, and then Advanced and in the importing section change where it says AAC to MP3.
All computers can read wav files.
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