Okay, this is more of a technology related question.
But how would I go about getting bwgen on my ipod?
I know, convert it. But how?
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Okay, this is more of a technology related question.
But how would I go about getting bwgen on my ipod?
I know, convert it. But how?
If the bwgen sound files come in a supported file extension (it's been awhile since I've played around w/ BWgen, but aren't they .mp3 or .wav?), you can just drag and drop the files into your iTunes library or go to "file" -> "add file to library", then add them to your iPod. When you add them to your library, they are automatically converted.Quote:
Originally posted by Courtney
Okay, this is more of a technology related question.
But how would I go about getting bwgen on my ipod?
I know, convert it. But how?
According to their faq you can save their files as wav, then use another program to convert them to mp3. The files are a specific format for the program. I haven't actually figured out how to save them as wav, so if you figure it out let us know!
- -Barrett
I've done it both ways:
- Wrote to a .wav and converted into an mp3 via GoldWave or SoundForge
- Captured it via Windows Media Encoder
Either way is rather simple and swift though having tried copying the recorded file onto a pocket PC I ran into the obstacle of the sound frequencies completely collapsing from what they're supposed to be thus destroying any effect intended. Though an ipod as far as I can see is specifically meant for quality music so I doubt that'll be a problem.
My problem is that wav files are so huge, and virtual PC doesn't support NTFS (only FAT 32) and once the wav file gets larger than 4GB it will stop.