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cptexas
03-22-2005, 05:53 AM
Hey, every1!
I was working on a project of mine using GPO and I wanted to make an MP3 draft of it to post here to see what y'all think. I'm using Cakewalk Music Creator 2002 with the GPO DXi. Usually I can do an export audio mixdown and just click the file format to be MP3, and I was good. I didn't realize the my MP3 encoder had a thirty day trial limit. Now I'm limited to real, windows media, and wav files. I can't do MP3s! :(

Do any of y'all know where I can find a good MP3 encoder?

Thanks,
Chris

fred Holmes
03-22-2005, 06:01 AM
go to
http://cwenc.sourceforge.net/
and download CWENC CakeWalkENCoder

then go to the Sonar forum and do a search on CWENC and you'll come up with the install instructions

and it's FREE and GREAT



Fred
Here's some additoal info

cwenc - MP3 & Ogg Vorbis Encoder for Cakewalk

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What is it?
The cwenc utility is primarily a tool for musicians working with Cakewalk music production software, such as Home Studio and Sonar. cwenc enables you to export your original music to a compressed audio file format, such as MP3 or Ogg Vorbis, from within the mentioned Cakewalk products. cwenc is a direct replacement for the time-limited demo-version of Cakewalk's commercial MP3 encoder program, which is packaged with both Home Studio and Sonar.