E-mailing Biab

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E-mailing Biab

Post by Bill Kennedy »

A friend wants me to e-mail him a song file
I rendered to a wav file .Its pretty large.
It looks like it would take hours to send.
Has any one done this,and is there an easier
way and quicker way to do this ?
Thanks, BILL
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Bill, does he also have BIAB? If so, you can just send him the BIAB file itself (*.sgu, *.mgu, etc) which is very small (often just 1K).

Assuming he does not have BIAB, you could use the BIAB program to render a midi file instead of a wav file. I think the midi will be considerably smaller.
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Post by Dan Dowd »

You also might try making the wave file into MP3 file which will also be much smaller.
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Post by Bill Kennedy »

JIM, Thank you. He does not have BIAB,so
I will try sinding the MIDI.

DAVE, I dont have a way to put it in An
MP3. Is there one of thoes "Free BEE's "
out there to do that with? Thank you Guys
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Post by Bill Kennedy »

SORRY , tHE REST OF MY REPLY SHOULD HAVE
read--DAN NOT DAVE !
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Post by Jim Cohen »

Yes, there are freebie audio converters out there. Try searching at www.freeware.com or www.shareware.com under "audio converter" and see what you can find to convert either wav to mp3 or midi to mp3. There should be a bunch of choices. Good luck.

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Post by Bobby Lee »

Bill, click on the little pencil when you need to edit your message.

I use Cakewalk Pyro to do audio format conversions (wav, mp3, wma). It's not free, but it's very good and has a simple user interface. It's also a very nice player.

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Post by Ernie Renn »

You could compress it into a zip file. I think that would make it a little smaller in size for sending.

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Post by mickd »

your friend could just download the free version of BIAB - it doesnt let you save anything, but would presumably play any BIAB file
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Post by Bill Kennedy »

Thanks to all you guys for the help. I'm
going to try all the suggestios. Gosh,I have
the time.This forum,as said,many times befre
in posts,"ARE THE GREATEST BUNCH OF PEOPLE
YOU CAN FIND". So I guess we can close this thread. Thanks again, BILL
P.S--Sorry Bob,I forgot about the "PENCIL"
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