converting wave files to play on ipod

Discussion in 'Audio' started by krazyme, Nov 1, 2007.

  1. krazyme

    krazyme Guest

    Hey i hate to bother everyone but i wanted to know if any of the people
    that put her wave lectures on your ipod if you could help me, i
    seem to be having some problems with it. I can listen to them all on my
    computer and they all go onto my ipod but i can only listen to 1 lecture
    on the ipod( ch 11). I had the same problem last with the last test. I
    could listen to ch. 8 but the other ones get skipped over in my ipod
    no matter what i try. I know you prolly wont know how to fix it but i
    was wondering if you had the same problems and if anyone did, if you
    could help me figurer it out. Like i said it loads onto my ipod but it
    totally skips over most of the lectures even if i try to move it to play.
    I was looking over it and the compressed files are the ones that arent playing. Should i decompress them? If yes how do i decompress them?
     
  2. pryme_H

    pryme_H Regular member

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    By getting skipped did you mean they won't play at all? Use this software to convert all your audio books on mp3. Let me know what happens...
     
  3. barlaa

    barlaa Guest

    U can use SPAM to convert wav to mp3 or aac to have a try.

    The program is free and works very well
     
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  4. pryme_H

    pryme_H Regular member

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    This is a great s/w! I like the interface; it looks cool. I'll try it out myself. Thanks btw.
     
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  5. krazyme

    krazyme Guest

    Some one from my college class actually figured it out. So if you want to know how i did it...

    How about saving the wave file to your PC or MAC first, then open itunes.... then click on
    "File"
    the dropdown menu pops up then click on "add file to library"
    Then look for that wave file on you computer then add it to your library....
    Then try to look for it on itunes . Click the "recently added" command on the bottom left of your itunes.
    A list of all files you recently added would come on the screen.
    Look for your wave file there.... then once you found it....
    RIGHT click on that wave file. another dropdown menu pops up....
    select "convert to AAC"
    That should probably work...
    There are going to be 2 of the same file uploaded to your ipod once you've synched it.

    It worked for me
     

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