I have successfully learned to convert an AIFF audio file to an mp3. Sometimes, when I decide I am completely computer illiterate, I surprise myself.
DR Elmore, I saw where you were asking about breaking up The New Yorkers into tracks, and I was thinking about how I'd go about doing that myself. I think I know, it would just take some good concentrated time. Did you get it done?
I have successfully learned to convert an AIFF audio file to an mp3. Sometimes, when I decide I am completely computer illiterate, I surprise myself.
I think my best method (so far) has been to load AIFF or WAV or whatever kind of file I have into Audacity, and export it to MP3. (It's not a Save As, it's under Export.) If I recall correctly, you choose MP3 first, and then it lets you choose the bit rate and quality level you want.
I have successfully learned to convert an AIFF audio file to an mp3. Sometimes, when I decide I am completely computer illiterate, I surprise myself.
I think my best method (so far) has been to load AIFF or WAV or whatever kind of file I have into Audacity, and export it to MP3. (It's not a Save As, it's under Export.) If I recall correctly, you choose MP3 first, and then it lets you choose the bit rate and quality level you want.
I still need to learn how to separate an mp3 file into tracks.
DR Ginny, I learned today that Jim Goetz hardly ever uses the only email address I have for him. He says he never got the invitation to our party. How pathetic.
Not looking forward to the drive home.
DR Ginny, I learned today that Jim Goetz hardly ever uses the only email address I have for him. He says he never got the invitation to our party. How pathetic.
Well, maybe next time!
Sunday afternoon greetings! I went to church today with Fr. Richard, who quoted me, of all people, in his sermon: "Somebody has to be Martha!" Now all the parishioners there think my name is, um, Martha...
Sunday afternoon greetings! I went to church today with Fr. Richard, who quoted me, of all people, in his sermon: "Somebody has to be Martha!" Now all the parishioners there think my name is, um, Martha...
Will i understand this when I catch up on the posts?
Sunday afternoon greetings! I went to church today with Fr. Richard, who quoted me, of all people, in his sermon: "Somebody has to be Martha!" Now all the parishioners there think my name is, um, Martha...
Still watching THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER!!!
I was wondering what are our DR'S favorite Bette Davis movies???
Not looking forward to the drive home.
The Darling Daughter's going to see the play today - not sure I'll sit through it but I'll meet her after and we'll eat. Unless I just decide to see it.
Sunday afternoon greetings! I went to church today with Fr. Richard, who quoted me, of all people, in his sermon: "Somebody has to be Martha!" Now all the parishioners there think my name is, um, Martha...
Will i understand this when I catch up on the posts?
LOL, no, DR FJL! You'd have to read Luke 10:38-42, in which Mary worships at Jesus' feet while Martha grudgingly performs all the hospitality tasks. The quote was my response to Richard one hectic Christmas season when he accused me of being more Martha than Mary regarding the season.
Daughter texted me that she's enjoying the play and that the theater is almost full - amazing for a first weekend. If it keeps doing that kind of business, I'm sure they'll extend it by two weeks.
I have surprisingly good news, not only was my friend's home & business saved from the fire, her cat returned home :)
Sunday afternoon greetings! I went to church today with Fr. Richard, who quoted me, of all people, in his sermon: "Somebody has to be Martha!" Now all the parishioners there think my name is, um, Martha...
Will i understand this when I catch up on the posts?
LOL, no, DR FJL! You'd have to read Luke 10:38-42, in which Mary worships at Jesus' feet while Martha grudgingly performs all the hospitality tasks. The quote was my response to Richard one hectic Christmas season when he accused me of being more Martha than Mary regarding the season.
Sunday afternoon greetings! I went to church today with Fr. Richard, who quoted me, of all people, in his sermon: "Somebody has to be Martha!" Now all the parishioners there think my name is, um, Martha...
Will i understand this when I catch up on the posts?
LOL, no, DR FJL! You'd have to read Luke 10:38-42, in which Mary worships at Jesus' feet while Martha grudgingly performs all the hospitality tasks. The quote was my response to Richard one hectic Christmas season when he accused me of being more Martha than Mary regarding the season.
Hmm, has anyone done a "Martha, did you know?" parody song to the tune of "Mary, did you know?" yet?
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That IS good news, DR Jane!
I have surprisingly good news, not only was my friend's home & business saved from the fire, her cat returned home :)
That's great, Jane!
After all, I am an artist, and I must feel it.
At the end of the film, the credits come on and this actor's name appears and I immediately recognize his name, which is weird since I don't even know the name of the actor who plays The Flash.
I have successfully learned to convert an AIFF audio file to an mp3. Sometimes, when I decide I am completely computer illiterate, I surprise myself.
I think my best method (so far) has been to load AIFF or WAV or whatever kind of file I have into Audacity, and export it to MP3. (It's not a Save As, it's under Export.) If I recall correctly, you choose MP3 first, and then it lets you choose the bit rate and quality level you want.
I have successfully learned to convert an AIFF audio file to an mp3. Sometimes, when I decide I am completely computer illiterate, I surprise myself.
I think my best method (so far) has been to load AIFF or WAV or whatever kind of file I have into Audacity, and export it to MP3. (It's not a Save As, it's under Export.) If I recall correctly, you choose MP3 first, and then it lets you choose the bit rate and quality level you want.
I still need to learn how to separate an mp3 file into tracks.
My idea was, again, to do it in Audacity, and it looks like they've actually thought this out. I have NOT tried it yet myself, but I'm delighted to see they have a method:
http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/splitting_a_recording_into_separate_tracks.html
Daughter texted me that she's enjoying the play and that the theater is almost full - amazing for a first weekend. If it keeps doing that kind of business, I'm sure they'll extend it by two weeks.
Shouldn't George be posting up a storm?