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grunji Oct 24th, 2007 7:12 am
MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
There are many software to resolve the problem,such as Xilisoft WMA MP3 Converter ,ImTOO WMA MP3 Converter, MP4converter MP4 to MP3 Converter and ect.

So i take MelodyCan converter for example. It supports converter WMA to MP3, MP4 to MP3. Besides,it supports converter to MP3 from almost audio files.To our joy,it has fast speed and is easy to handle. Why not to download free trial version to have a try.

Hope it`ll help smb 8)

Boulder Oct 26th, 2007 6:44 am
Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
It is cute, but it costs as much as my Tunebite and it does not work that fast :(

grunji Oct 28th, 2007 9:12 am
Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
Hmmm... I used Tunebite to convert video files and noticed sound & video quality may decline. But as to the MelodyCan - When playback window is partially obscured it doesn’t affect converted file.

So as to the quality I prefer MelodyCan. Conversion speed is normal cause I have good CPU

Serunson Oct 28th, 2007 9:43 am
Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
For music files try a freeware program called Audacity. It's very good and is fairly fast at making audio, and changing audio to MP3 formats.

grunji Oct 30th, 2007 6:52 am
Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
Thanks a lot Serunson, i`ll try ;)

Boulder Oct 30th, 2007 1:06 pm
Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
I know Audacity, I have used it in the past, but I switched to Tunebite because it gives you more liberty of action with file formats and has more speed.
Grunji can you elaborate a bit the quality loss u have with with Tunebite, cause on my computer it works flawless.

grunji Oct 31st, 2007 8:16 am
Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
Ok, I used to use MelodyCan but my friend can`t forget Tunebite. It`s his choice. But when he has some problem with conversion he asks me. I try to help him every time. Also advise him to change his software.

Last problem was with Tunebite when he finished recording a movie he got only a small file around 500 KB in size and only 7 secs in length. He tried several settings but couldn't fix the problem.

So... Boulder, I respect your choice of this prog but here is a real problem.

Boulder Oct 31st, 2007 11:03 am
Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
Well Grunji, I don't know all the technical problems that your friend might have, but for me and a few friends of mine, Tunebite works very nice without problems. I never had any complaints about it. You can also advise your friend to contact the support team of Tunebite, cause they are very helpful ;)

grunji Oct 31st, 2007 11:13 am
Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
Ok Boulder,

I think he has already written cause my phone quietly lies alongside without a sound :)

Serunson Oct 31st, 2007 1:48 pm
Re: MelodyCan - audio/video converter
 
If tunebite is causing such problems for you, yet none for Boulder, then i would suggest re-installing the software as a good step to try, to see if that would stop the problems that you get.


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