The BEST Way to Convert WAV to MP3
Vložit
- čas přidán 21. 02. 2022
- Tutorial on the application that I always use and recommend to convert WAV or WAVE files co MP3 format in the highest audio quality. It's free, open-source, extremely lightweight and no installation needed.
LAME MP3 Encoder
► lame.sourceforge.io/
LAME Binaries
► lame.sourceforge.io/links.php...
► www.rarewares.org/mp3-lame-bu...
► BASICS SERIES - WRITTEN ARTICLES
woodypianoshack.com/category/...
MORE WOODY PIANO SHACK
► PATREON bit.ly/woody_patreon
► CHANNEL MEMBERSHIP bit.ly/join_wps
► WEBSITE woodypianoshack.com
► PIANO INSPIRATION SERIES bit.ly/inspiration_welcome
► SUPPORT bit.ly/wps_support
► CHAT bit.ly/discord_woody
► TWITTER / woodypianoshack
► INSTAGRAM / woodypianoshack
► FACEBOOK / woodypianoshack
► TWITCH / woodypianoshack
► MUSIC woodypianoshack.bandcamp.com - Hudba
Some 20 years ago lame was already the best mp3 encoder. Nothing has changed. 😉
True that!
Thanks for this! Turns out I was converting all my music at 128kbps and I didn't know why and this vid helped a lot!
Great and concise video Woody 👍
I've been using for all my sound processing and editing tasks the MAGIX Sound Forge Pro (former SONY Sound Forge Pro) since version 9 or 10. A fantastic pro sound editor IMO.
But regardless of the soft used for the conversions, if going for mp3, always convert to the possible highest quality of 320k mp3, for me anything less is just sub-standard.
Audacity uses the Lame encoder as well, I remember from some years ago that you had to download separately as it wasn’t included because of the mp3 patents (who should have expired some years ago). About 20-15 years ago I used the ogg vorbis format which was fine with Winamp, but many hardware players at the time didn’t support it.
nice video, converting from the command line can be useful, when we have many file to convert at once (with script)
LAME is a fantastic encoder that has been finely tuned over a couple of decades; it's amazing that a nearly 30 year old compression technology is still relevant today.
You can also create a batch file that you can drag and drop a file onto to encode it. If I remember correctly, you can use %1 in a batch file to reference the file you dropped onto it. So you could use lame -b320 %1 %1.mp3, although this would give a weird output filename (you can strip the original extension with some trickery but I won't go into that here).
Woody, I did all that...!
My toaster sprang into life immediately and produced 28 slices of evenly smoked and smoking fried bread.., my goldfish did backward summersaults across the lawn while the cat sat down and played cards with the dog from next door.
Just a portion of what normally happens when my software gets anywhere near me. The hoops one has to jump and words that require a dictionary just to get to the next page, let alone the next chapter. I’m softwared out... i’m a customer not a tech scientist. The only thing that put me off reel to reel tape machines was the ‘demagnetizing’ bit. Otherwise I would just get the sounds and multi-track., still.
I long for the days one just plugged gear into the wall and everything blew up. At least I knew where I was.
Never found the gear though !! Cheers Woody. 👍🎹👍
Thank you. I've always wondered how LAME was installed/used in Windows.
Nice!
I appreciate you.
Thanks 🙏
thank you
Lame, what a name, but good free software, thanks for the tip Woody!
I use Apple Compressor but costs like $30 but supports many formats and can be used for audio and video encoding
True, there's no need to install some sophisticated conversion tool. I personally go for latest lame.exe to rarewares org, and use lame.exe --preset extreme (I believe the authors of presets know what they're doing). And if LAME can't process input file on its own, then there's always ffmpeg.exe -i input output.wav as temporary step (ffmpeg org).
..and then it's time to run free mp3tag and precisely tag everything. :-)
great tips, thanks a lot Peter!
Nice
thanks
Hi Woody, Excellent tutorial. I was worried you might start humming a tune during the tutorial and get pulled up for copyright violation again. There is a new series on TV Five called "the Bay" and there is a character in this that is the spitting image of you. Vincent Regan as Ray.
Lol
You can use the Freeware Mediahuman Auduo Converter where you can Batch convert any format. Im using their paid Tube downloader for CZcams videos and i cant live without anymore
sceptical about any company that publishes a youtube downloader, but thanks for your suggestion.
Reaper uses the LAME encoder for mp3s directly 🙂 I don't know if it ships with the encoder now since I installed the LAME encoder long ago when it came without it. That way I can export my project directly to mp3 from Reaper.
yeah, i remember also having to install lame separately for reaper, that's what the dll file is for!
@@WoodyPianoShack The latest release might ship with it because the patent has expired now, but I may be wrong. What's surprising is that LAME hasn't even been updated in ages.
Thanks. While we are on the subject of music file formats , could you do a video explaining the best format and settings for project mixdowns??
I'll add to the list, although I don't have it much thought, for me its 48k 16-bit which is good for video or streaming since most of my stuff gets uploaded rather than burned to CD. All the other advanced settings, I just leave on default, can't hear any difference... :D
@Darren: Depends on what you want to achieve. Are you searching for the smallest file size with the best quality, or just the best quality period?
The best quality with compression is arguably flac. This is a lossless compression, as opposed a lossy compression for mp3. (Lossy means reduction of quality, but the average human ear can't tell the difference.)
With lame I would suggest you take a look at the --preset switch: medium, standard, extreme or insane.
Usage: lame --preset standard sample.wav sample.mp3
(Note there are two dashes in front of preset.)
@Woody: IF burning to CD, use 44.1k, instead of 48k!
I guess I was focusing more on file sharing, uploads to SoundCloud, videos etc.. I haven’t burned a CD in years. 🤣
@@devans83 most streaming audio websites like SoundCloud add their own compression and volume analysis when you upload to them anyway. It's best to upload .wav files, which on modern broadband doesn't take long, because they're going to get automatically converted,or reconverted. Every time audio is re-encoded it loses more data and fidelity. So to maximize quality of an upload, don't compress it at all, you're at the mercy of the website you're using.
Woody made a "lame" video.
can't deny that. :D
I can't make the bat file. When i do .bat it does nothing
I actually ripped my whole collection of CD's like 10-15 years ago. Did only go for 192 Kbps though wich I regret today. As a bonus I scanned all the covers and inluded in the mp3's too. That can be done in a program called mp3tag (and also name the mp3's correctly aswell). Still using Winamp to play mp3's, kinda nerdy. What is the best player these days?
youre' not alone, we all went through that!
Which "quick link" would work for an Android tablet?
Thx
I was using Goldwave to convert Wave to MP3 but something went wrong and it cant save MP3 files so I just use an android app.
What app
Format Factory does all formats conversion. And is free.
cool! maybe a bit overkill if you only want to encode mp3?
when i drag a wave file it goes through the conversion but nothing happens
same
bro why does it download as a .gz file, I cant extract it or nothing
i'm guessing you downloaded the linux version
@@WoodyPianoShack Hi! Then what version am I supposed to have. My system downloads it as a gz file too with 12 folders and 31 files (?) all with names I know nothing about and no "exe". I don't see any support and want to enter my song in a contest so I have to convert it from its WAV file to MP3. Seems like responses are months later. You mention "Linux" version like maybe it's the wrong version? If so how do I download the right version. Every time I click to download it now gives me no choice as to which type of file or version. I have a PC with Windows. What should I do?
I still prefer the original Fraunhofer encoder. At 256 kbps.
Anyone else trying to do this on mac?
I can't get this to work at all 🤦♂️🤦♂️
i expect lame available for mac but perhaps not the drag and drop or bat file!
dbPoweramp is much easier and more convinient imo
Why not just use audacity and add mp3 tags whilst your at it? 🤔 Seems an old fashioned way to do it in 2022.
installing audacity just to convert a wav? audacity is great but it's a bit much. and it uses lame itself in the background... just get lame unless you need an audio editor but that's not what this vid is about! :)
@@WoodyPianoShack fair enough 👍
no!
is everyone bots? lets find out
bro is not working convert.bat