Ok, I'm ignorant.
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 19:03 last edited by
Recording on a Yamaha CLP-745 with thumb drive. Taking thumb drive and plugging into Lenovo laptop. Laptop is using Windows media player to open file. WAV file?
Normally, music is provided on thumb drive and it reads and plays as mp3 file.
So...I need to use the thumb drive as recorded on the Yamaha and relabel the recordings...Having trouble with that as media player lists them as unknown artist and won't let me edit.
Also...is there a way to convert the piano recording to a mp3?
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 20:29 last edited by
Why switch? .wav is a better audio quality.
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 20:39 last edited by
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 20:40 last edited by Jolly 9 Mar 2024, 20:59
I agree. This all your fault, anyway.
Because you suggested the Yamaha CLP, that's what made the most sense...So we persuaded the powers that be, to buy three 745's.
Problem is that each site does not have its own Spotify account. Prerecorded stuff is being done at the main office and a thumb drive is sent to the different sites, but the thumb drive music is mp3 (why, I don't know).
We're dealing with non-technical funeral directors and I'm trying to make this as easy and as simple as possible.
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 20:45 last edited by
Seriously, why convert? Email is the only limitation here, due to the file size.
But if that’s the issue, then connect an iPad up with the Smart Pianist App, record to the app and email from the iPad or iPhone.
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Seriously, why convert? Email is the only limitation here, due to the file size.
But if that’s the issue, then connect an iPad up with the Smart Pianist App, record to the app and email from the iPad or iPhone.
wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 20:53 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Ok, I'm ignorant.:
Seriously, why convert? Email is the only limitation here, due to the file size.
You're preaching to the choir. You've got people who understand less technology than I do. But these guys want to take one thumb drive for one funeral (if my wife is not playing), plug-n-play and not have to think.
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 20:55 last edited by
BTW, you ain't gonna shake an I-pad out of these guys. The wife (she could sell ice to Eskimoes) did good to shake out three laptops and three pianos.
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 20:56 last edited by
What are they playing the file from when she’s not there? Computer or the Clavinova?
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 20:58 last edited by
Laptop.
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 21:51 last edited by
Go to YouTube and search for "how to convert WAV to MP3 for free" and you get a bunch of videos showing you how to do just that. Good luck.
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wrote on 3 Sept 2024, 21:55 last edited by
Thank you, gentlemen.