17.08.2010, 07:53
"Sound files should be standard Windows RIFF files (with the .wav extension), however, the
data format should be MPEG - layer 3, 44100Hz(or lower), stereo. You can create such files using various
widely available converters. Please be sure the file is in the correct format and has the
correct extension; otherwise, it may not play correctly"
wow now im really confused MPEG Layer 3 is an MP3 file, right? and RIFF is different too.
So how can I make a Wav file with MPEG properties?
I know it can be done as I opened DE up in goldwave and saw the properties.
Yet I cannot find a converter prog that has Wav MPEG layer 3 as an option to convert to.
data format should be MPEG - layer 3, 44100Hz(or lower), stereo. You can create such files using various
widely available converters. Please be sure the file is in the correct format and has the
correct extension; otherwise, it may not play correctly"
wow now im really confused MPEG Layer 3 is an MP3 file, right? and RIFF is different too.
So how can I make a Wav file with MPEG properties?
I know it can be done as I opened DE up in goldwave and saw the properties.
Yet I cannot find a converter prog that has Wav MPEG layer 3 as an option to convert to.