You can create backing tracks from MP3 files by using audio editing software like Audacity or GarageBand. Simply import the MP3 file into the software, isolate the parts you want to use as backing tracks, and then export the edited audio as a new file.
In the General section of the iTunes Preferences you can select your Import Settings - such as AAC or MP3. Insert your CD into the computer and open iTunes if it is not running. The CD will be listed in the left hand pane of iTunes. Select the CD title and all the tracks will be listed. Right click on the tracks you want to import and select Create AAC (or MP3) Version. This will create a copy of the track and add it to your library. When you next connect your iPod to iTunes you can add the tracks from your library as required.
WAV files have better audio quality but are larger in file size compared to MP3 files.
Yes, the iPod will play .mp4 and .mp3. .mp4 files are iTunes songs as you originally downloaded them, and .mp3 files are either converted files that you converted in iTunes or files that you did not get through iTunes. The iPod supports a variety of audio formats: AAC, Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF (as found on CDs), and WAV.
If you do not have a copy of iTunes software installed install a copy of Itunes software. Assuming the music on the laptop is in mp3 format drag the music files in to the iTunes music library. You can also add tracks from CDs you may own and iTunes can convert them to the mp3 format. Connect the iPod to the laptop's USB socket and iTunes will recognise it. You can then manage the music you want added to your iPod - iTunes can pick a random selection for you or you can set up your own playlist of tracks you particularly want to hear.
The WAV format is better than MP3 in terms of audio quality because it is uncompressed and retains more detail, but MP3 files are more convenient due to their smaller size and compatibility with various devices.
Use a program such as Audacity to create a WAV, OGG Vorbis or AIFF file. If you add on an open source MP3 codec, you can also create MP3 files.
To find Blues music backing tracks, one should visit music sharing sites such as Youtube. Alternatively, one should try the Blues section or iTunes or the Amazon MP3 store.
It does play wave files and mp3, but only play mp3 in tracks form not any mp3 file.
Making a CD of Backing Tracks for your own personal use is easy and legal to do so, provided you have purchased the backing tracks from a legal and licensed source.Step 1: Convert the audio CD or other file to MP3. In the 'Save' options, set the paramaters to 320 kbps and CBR. Saving at 320 kbps (kilo bytes per second) and CBR (Constant Bit rate) ensures the highest quality MP3 file.Step 2: Insert a blank CD in your computer and use iTunes, Windows Media Player or your preferred Media Player/Program to burn the MP3 files to a CD.CAUTION: Do not manufacture pirate copies of licensed backing tracks to sell or give away. This will be violation of copyright and may attract the attention of the copyright holder through legal action.
Yes, iTunes can convert files to MP3 format. To do this, you need to adjust the import settings in iTunes to select MP3 as the desired format. Once set, you can choose a song from your library, click on "File," then "Convert," and select "Create MP3 Version" to create a copy of the file in MP3 format.
A video file converter is a software that converts videos to other forms such as mp3 or mp4 files. It can be used to create mp3 files for mp3 players out of videos from YouTube or personal cameras.
You can convert wav files to mp3 files using iTunes. In iTunes, select Preferences then Importing Settings then Import Using. Then click the advanced menu and click "Create mp3 version."
mp3 can be play in m50
Yes all MP3 files can be played on any MP3 player.
There are a few places where someone can purchase Mp3 files. Some of these places include; from someone else, eBay, and Amazon. Although some Mp3 files may be copyrighted, someone purchasing or selling Mp3 files needs to verify that the files are not pirated.
MP3 files opened with Audacity will be converted to a non-compressed Wave files format for editing. To save the file back as an MP3, you will need to install a 3rd party MP3 codec such as the LAME MP3 encoder.
MP3 files are smaller so there faster to download