The short answer is "Yes," but the long answer has mild compatibility complications. See the related Wikipedia link.
you cant do it. An mx3 file is a file associated with a music-mixing program called "Mixcraft". You can possibly download that program and then upload your mx3 file into it and then convert it to mp3. You can download it here: http://www.acoustica.com/mixcraft/
CDs can hold any type of file. Image, video, audio, document, program,...
Use cd-burning software compatible with the .kar extension, to burn an audio cd. If this software is not availible, use a file-conversion program to convert it to another format (.wma, .mp3, .ogg or .m4a are more conventional formats), and then use a cd-burning program to burn an audio cd. Note that a cd-burner and software are required.
neroxml is a program file belonging to the Nero burning ROM software package
MP3 and Wave files are two different audio file formats. If you open an MP3 file into a program such as Audacity or Wavelab, the program converts it to a Wave file to edit it.
Unfortunately, you have to download the file again unless you have a file recovery program (like Recuva) installed on your system.
neroxml is a program file belonging to the Nero burning ROM software package
AVS is a recording program that records your own audio. When the instructions ask to open the vocal file, they are talking about the file YOU recorded. It will be located on the hard drive, probably inside your Documents or Music folder.
The best way to eliminate unwanted noise in a video file is to separate the audio into its own file and run it through filters in an audio editing program like Sound Forge.
Music / audio can be imported into Windows Movie Maker as long as the file is compatible. Drag and drop the audio file into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view of the program. You will see the file appear in the Music/Audio track if the file is compatible.
All you need to do is Import the music/audio files into the Windows Movie Maker program.> Click Import Media> Browse and locate the audio file> Click ImportThe file will appear in the Imported Media viewing pane.In the Time-line view of the program (not Storyboard) drag the audio file down into the Audio/Music track and drop it there. Then click to the Play button in the Preview pane to hear the results.
First, drag the video into the Timeline view. Then click, hold and drag the file from the video track down one more into the Audio/Music track. You will notice that the video is gone and only the audio remains. Publish/Finish the project file. It will be converted to a .wma file (windows media audio). Once you have the file in audio format, re-import it into the program again. Drag it down onto the audio track and it will play with a different video of your choice.