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| I have three WAV files on a CD that need to be converted to MP3s so that I can use them on a website. However, iTunes says that the files are not audio files (or corrupted). Audion won't play them or encode them either. The only program that will play them is VLC, which doesn't really do me much good anyway. They play fine in Windows (of course). Anyone have any suggestions? Or are they just funky WAV files, not properly encoded.
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| you can try with AudioConverter, maybe it helps...
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| Another application could be Audio Hijack Pro. You can playback the CD using vlc and simply copy the sound output to a file.
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