Once saved, you can go to File/Export then choose Mp3 in place of .wav. Or you can export in wav and convert in Sound Forge, Wavelab, etc.
Yes, Panning data and automation clips save when you export your FL Project to an MP3. Note that this feature does not "convert" your project, simply renders it in another format. This way you can still save your project as is, as well as have a separate MP3 file that is much lower fidelity and not nearly as editable.
If you purchased FL, you should be able to save the FLP or downmix to wave, mp3, ogg (on later versions) or midi. If you are making demo sounds to use in further projects or distribute as samples, then just make a downmix (output, export, whatever...) to a PCM wave file.
If you have Nero Wave Editor, you can insert the entire music file into it and simply save the file as a file with the extension .mp3
No. But go to Imesh or Limewire.com and download imesh.
It should be in your pictures or video file.
You use the Edison plugin and record directly into it. Once you have a final cut of the audio, FL will ask you what format, to compress it or not and where to save it just before it places itself as an audio clip to be used in your FL project.
There are not many free DJing software, but you can get Fruity Loops Studio as a demo. The demo version has the same features as the Producer edition, but you can't open projects after saving. You can, however, render the files before you save them.
You can use any audio file in WAV, OGG or MP3 format and add it as either a sample or an audio clip to your FL project. If you want to make a recording directly into FL, then use the Edison plugin. Once you finish your recording, you can use Edison to edit the audio before FL asks you where and how to save it and then add it automatically as another audio clip.
The demo version of any FL is save disabled, but you may still be able to downmix any unsaved projects to WAV, OGG or MP3, depending on the version you are using. Doing so will not make the audio files editable again in FL the way it was made, just as you can never unbake a cake and separate the ingredients to make it again another day.
Yes. Simply import your music into the program and place it on the Audio/Music track in the Timeline view. Publish/Finish it. The audio will be exported (converted) into a wma file.
You can't. You have to email the song directly from its location in your My Music folder. You can't email it from Windows Media Player.
No if you save your Ipod apps and music none of your app data will be lost.