A WAV file is a form of audio file that stores an audio bit stream on a PC. Free WAV files can be found many various sites such as the wavsource and thefreesite.
WAV files are waveform audio files. In order to convert a WAV to an MP3, you will need to download an install software that is able to do this. There are many free options to choose from that work just as well as the pricier alternatives.
Audacity is a program that allows you to record and edit sound files. Additionally, the Youtube Downloader is able to convert files from .wav to .mp3, and even convert video files into sound.
Both iTunes and Garageband will convert WAV of AIFF files to MP3 format. Each of these are free on a Mac platform. I don't know if they are free for PCs.
They use .wav files but the files can be converted to MP3's if need be.
wav and mp3 are both just different types of files. You can convert one to the other(a free conversion program is Handbrake.) Something to take into consideration though is that .wav files tend to be much higher quality but also way bigger files, so converting .wav files to .mp3 makes the file smaller but a bit lower quality. Also there isn't really a point in converting from .mp3 to .wav.
Well, I would recommend converting wav files to mp3 files with a wav file to mp3 file converter. There are many wav file to mp3 file converters offered for use.
WAV is a file format. There is no difference between a WAV file on Ubuntu and a WAV file on Windows.
The easiest and best way to convert .mp3 files to .wav files is to download one of the many free and widely available audio conversion programs. One of the most popular programs is called Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Converter.
Well, I would recommend converting wav files to mp3 files with a wav file to mp3 file converter. There are many converters that are offered for use for a fee of no charge.
Most CD burning software will burn .wav files to CDDA (CD Digital Audio). Nero, Roxio, etc, you just need to burn the files in 'audio' mode. For good free burning software that will burn .wav to CDDA (and most other audio file types) try 'burrrn' http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=6
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