Bounce tracks from Pro Tools
Bounce tracks from Pro Tools
Evidently I need to buy a converter from Pro Tools. I recorded two of the bass lines for our confl songs, they play fine in iTunes, and Quicktime as wav files. I have nothing on the iMac to convert with, so I brought the files to work today. They won't run in Media Player(?, it crashes), and since I no longer have a pc at home, I have nothing to convert it with. Has anyone had this issue with wav files from Pro Tools? Or have an idea what I can do to get them into mp3 so I can upload them soon?
There's lotsa flavors and options with WAV's. Some standard formats are RIF, Broadcast, A/mu Law, ACM, DVI ADPCM, Microsoft ADPCM, Windows PCM. Then you have all the different bit lengths and sampling rates.
If you were running a PC I'd recommend Adobe Audition as it reads & writes virtually everything. I'm sure there's something equivalent in the MAC world as well, although with 12,000 WinTel programs against every one for the MAC, your choices may not be as great.
Also, if you're serious about your tracks, you'll want to stay away from MP3, Ogg and similar formats given that they are compressed, lossy formats.
Also, if your WAV files weren't saved in Broadcast format, i.e. time encoded, you'll have to do some editing to keep them synchronized.
If you were running a PC I'd recommend Adobe Audition as it reads & writes virtually everything. I'm sure there's something equivalent in the MAC world as well, although with 12,000 WinTel programs against every one for the MAC, your choices may not be as great.
Also, if you're serious about your tracks, you'll want to stay away from MP3, Ogg and similar formats given that they are compressed, lossy formats.
Also, if your WAV files weren't saved in Broadcast format, i.e. time encoded, you'll have to do some editing to keep them synchronized.
Ideas:
If they play in iTunes, use it to convert them to mp3
I'm guessing when you bounced them to disk you bounced them with the default settings - if you recorded at 24k you'll have 24k wavs and thats the problem. There's a selection when you bounce in there somewhere... Reset it and everything should work fine.
If they play in iTunes, use it to convert them to mp3
I'm guessing when you bounced them to disk you bounced them with the default settings - if you recorded at 24k you'll have 24k wavs and thats the problem. There's a selection when you bounce in there somewhere... Reset it and everything should work fine.

