mp3 Encoder

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2013/01/05 15:37:23 (permalink)

mp3 Encoder

Hey Guys!

This isn't a huge inconvenience, but I'm always looking for better ways to improve my workflow.

I never bought the mp3 encoder for my Sonar X1 Producer Expanded software because I already have one installed in my Cakewalk Pyro 5 software.

What I was wondering though is this:

Is it possible to import the mp3 encoder from my Pyro 5 software into my Sonar X1 Producer Expanded software?

That way I could export without going into another program, and save a couple of bucks too. (of course).

Anyone know if, and how to do this?

*Sonar PE 8.5.3 - Sonar X1 & X2 Producer Expanded
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    Beepster
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    Re:mp3 Encoder 2013/01/05 15:43:16 (permalink)
    I think this thread from a few days ago might help.

    http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2745061

    Cheers.
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    Harpo
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    Re:mp3 Encoder 2013/01/05 15:54:48 (permalink)
    Thanks Beepster!

    Big business. What a hoot!


    *Sonar PE 8.5.3 - Sonar X1 & X2 Producer Expanded
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    Beepster
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    Re:mp3 Encoder 2013/01/05 16:02:11 (permalink)
    Yeah. I would have made a terrible executive.
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    Re:mp3 Encoder 2013/01/05 21:18:18 (permalink)
    No, but you can easily use the free LAME encoder that's been well-documented in this forum or use the free $20 Cakewalk gave everyone to buy the Cakewalk encoder. 

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    Webby
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    Re:mp3 Encoder 2013/01/08 00:20:56 (permalink)
    This is why I come to this forum. I now own the Cakewalk MP3 Encoder

    Thanks Dave

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    Re:mp3 Encoder 2013/01/08 04:21:03 (permalink)
    This has always worked exceptionally well for me, it integrates into Sonar and lets you export mp3's straight out of Sonar without any external/extra software. The working link and most up to date version is in post #18......been using it for years without any issues.   http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.aspx?m=2268643  ....oh yeah, it gives you an option to save the wave file with the mp3 as well, so you do export as both in one shot.
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