putting a song on a webpage
I'm somewhat computer illiterate...just got a computer a month ago. I wrote and recorded a song about my terminally ill German Shepherd. I would like to put the song on my website but the site says it needs to be in a certain format or file. My song is already recorded on a cd...can anyone help with getting it on my webpage?
# 1
It probably needs to be made into an .mp3, lots of applications can do that, but if you're not on a Mac, I can't help you out too much. From there it has to be uploaded to a webpage, and needs to be linked.
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# 2
Get Real Jukebox rom real.com
Record it from the Cd then upload it.
Record it from the Cd then upload it.
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# 3
go to http://www.download.com and type in 'mp3 to wav converter'. I cant recommend one the only one I ever had turned up on my computer after some guy fixed it and now its gone so I cant recomend one. I got your email by the way.
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http://www.izzystradlin.tk/
# 4
If your songs on Cd, juyst get "audio catalyst"... it's fairly user frendly, and quite common... just do a search, or ask a couple of your freinds.... it converts cd adudio to mp3 (it does the wav step in the middle but it doesn't ell you about it, so it doesn't complicate matters.. i think)...
# 5
Yeah, for CD ripping, Audio Catalyst is probably the best.
Go to http://www.xingtech.com/ to get it. It's $29 bucks, but it's defintely worth it. Or you can get a shareware version. Or . . . if you ask nicely I'll put the install program up on my website for download. It's about 3 megs.
# 6