That's why i bought the mp3 encoder upgrade, and I feel it's saving me a ton of irritation and boredom EDIT:: Seems like the video doesn't skip to where I want it to because of the stupid ad break at the beginning, but jump to 6:10 and you'll find what I wanted to show you Best of luck! It really should be easy and if you have the mp3 encoder, you shouldn't have to use additional software. wav-file into the track view, click on it so it is selected and choose export ->mp3 -> set quality and ID3 tags. So, you can either do this directly when exporting your project - works very well! Or you can open Sonar, drag and drop your. It's made for total noobs, but shows the mp3 encoder integration towards the end, where this link points to. Is there a better way? Thank you.Īctually, rather than me trying to re-explain this process, check out this video on YouTube, showing how to export to mp3 directly from Sonar: Sometimes it's easier to be shown ) The video jumps to the relevant part. wav and then hope- it will convert it to the MP3. Midi devices and tell me what I have and do not have connected, then I have to create new song, then import. Opening Sonar itself is a big deal- it needs to scan plug ins, then it needs to check for Audio. So how long it going to be before it actually converts it to MP3? I was looking for a converter that would just do it without drama. I keep talking with you, while it still can not open or import its own file. (There is a place holder but the wav would not materialize.). Guess what: I had time to go on Cakewalk site, log in to the forum, type this message, and it still did not finish to build a preview track. So I had to open Sonar manually and import the file in to it. It said- my file must be corrupted or damaged. Guess what- it could not open it's own file that it created. OMG- this took almost forever! So the song (.wav) opens with Windows Music. wav file of my song to MP3 to upload on a profile. Sonar MP3 encoder- has to be a better wayĪfter waiting for almost 8 months and looking for MP3 encoder, I settled to unlock Sonar's built in MP3 encoder.
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