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Been playing for about a year and have done something that I would like some feedback on. Transfered the file from my Tascam onto my PC but the file is 19.4 MB (MP3) which exceeds the upload limit, however it is not as complex as some of the things I've heard on the site!!!!..Does anybody know how I can get it uploaded?..I am not very computer literate hence what may be a stupid question.

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Are you sure it is mp3 and not in a wav. file. An mp3 file that big would play over 15 minutes. Usually for recording purposes,tunes are recorded in wav. files,then converted to mp3s. Google for wav. to mp3 converters. Cheetha is a free one that I use.

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If it is in fact an mp3, check the bit rate it was recorded in.
If the bit rate used was around 128, it should only take about
1 mb per minute of recording.

Just a thought.

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You can also use audacity, its free and very easy to use :

1. open the audio file using audacity
2. then export the file as mp3.

You're sure its mp3, cause as allthumbs has mentioned, mp3 files should be smallest of all.


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just a side note .... on mp3's figure about 1 meg (maybe 1.2meg) per minute of product.

on wav files ..... figure 1 hard drive per unit ....

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just a side note .... on mp3's figure about 1 meg (maybe 1.2meg) per minute of product.

on wav files ..... figure 1 hard drive per unit ....

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