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  • Getting Around LANDR fees for WAV's? (p.2)
2016/03/07 21:08:25
Keith Albright [Cakewalk]
Jeffiphone
Paying the additional $$ for .WAV files seems ridiculous to me. Is there a way to convert the mp3's LANDR sends you to a .WAV so I can burn a CD, so I can listen to it in my car and on other systems? 



BTW, several CD players will play mp3 cds, so you could just put the file as is on a CD.  Check if yours supports that, then you wouldn't have to go back to wav.  Or if your car stereo has an aux connection, you could use an mp3 player.
There's not a loss going from mp3 back to wave, but of course that wave is NOT the same as the original wave.  The loss happened at the wave -> mp3 conversion.  
 
Keith
 
2016/03/11 11:41:13
Keni
Interesting topuc, eh?

I was just thinking...

For many people who only release their' music online for streaming/downloads, the limited MP3 for free is all they need?

So in that case, finding a good, free landr master is a great addition...

I hope it helps people!
2016/03/12 00:50:51
tenfoot
Keni
Interesting topuc, eh?

I was just thinking...

For many people who only release their' music online for streaming/downloads, the limited MP3 for free is all they need?

So in that case, finding a good, free landr master is a great addition...

I hope it helps people!

Yeah -  good point! 
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