Voice recording to mp3 converter

  1. Audio to MP3 Converter: Convert Various Audio to MP3 (Free)
  2. Video to MP3 Converter
  3. MP3 Player: Convert Voice Recordings to MP3
  4. Transcribe your recordings
  5. M4A to MP3 (Online & Free) — Convertio


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Audio to MP3 Converter: Convert Various Audio to MP3 (Free)

Introduction This free Audio to MP3 converter can help you convert various audio files to MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) audio, such as AAC, AIFF, ALAC, AMR, AVI, FLAC, M4A, M4R, MIDI, MP4, MPEG, OGG, WAV, WMA, WMV and more. The tool will try to maintain the audio quality of the source Audio file and create a high quality MP3 file as much as possible. How To Use • Select a Audio file (such as *.3ga, *.aac, *.aif, *.aifc, *.aiff, *.amr, *.asf, *.flac, *.m4a, *.m4b, *.m4r, *.mid, *.midi, *.mov, *.mp3, *.oga, *.ogg, *.ogv, *.opus, *.qt, *.wav, *.wave, *.webm, *.wma, *.wmv). • Click the "Convert" button to start uploading your files. • Once the upload is complete, the converter will redirect a web page to display the conversion results. Remark • The maximum upload file size is 200 MB. • Before uploading, please make sure you agree to the terms of this website. • If the file upload process takes a long time or is unresponsive or very slow, please try to cancel and resubmit. • This converter cannot support encrypted or protected audio files. • If the source file is a very large file, it will take more time to upload, be sure to select a valid file. File Format Information • MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) is an efficient and lossy compression format for digital audio, it offers a variety of different bit rates. The MP3 files can also be encoded at higher or lower bit rates, with higher or lower resulting quality. This format uses MPEG Audio Layer 3 encoding to compress audio data, which comp...

Video to MP3 Converter

From MP4 to AVI and anything in between can be converted to mp3 using this tool. This tool can also convert hosted (online) video to mp3. Click on the URL upload tab above and enter the video hotlink (ending with .mp4 or .avi, for example). Supported video files: mp4, m4v, mkv, avi, wmv, f4v, f4p, mov, vob, qt, mpg, mpeg, m1v, mpv, 3gp, 3g2, rmvb, mts, m2ts, xvid, flv, rm, divx, asf, webm, wtv, dvr-ms, ogv, swf Optionally, use the advanced settings to convert your videos to mp3 in the highest quality: • Audio Bitrate - Choose a higher bitrate for better MP3 quality. • Audio Sample Rate - Use a higher sample rate to extract CD or DVD quality MP3. • Cut Audio - Use this option to specify an exact portion of the video to convert to MP3. • Fade In/Out - Fading-in/out effect makes a pleasant listening experience.

MP3 Player: Convert Voice Recordings to MP3

STEP 1 - Move contents from the Sansa player's \\RECORD\VOICE\ folder to your PC STEP 2 - Use Sound Recorder to convert WAV files to MP3 1.Run Sound Recorder. From the Start menu, select Programs> Accessories> Entertainment> Sound Recorder. 2.Click File and select Open. 3.Select the file you copied from the Sansa player, then click Open. 4.Click File and select Save As. 5.Click Change to select the format. 6.In the Format list, click MPEG Layer-3. 7.In the Attributes list, click 56 kBits/s, 24,000 Hz, Stereo8kb/sec, and then click OK. 8.In the File Name list, type a desired filename NOTE:Make sure you specify the file extension as .mp3 (xxxxx.mp3) 9.Click SAVE. STEP 3 - Update ID3 tag 1.Right-click on a desired MP3 file, and select Properties. 2.Click the Summary tab. 3.Double-click the value of the Title to enter the proper title. 4.Click Apply after you are finished updating. 5.Copy your tracks backinto the player's \\MUSIC\ folder or sync them to your Sansa player using Windows Media Player.

Transcribe your recordings

Note: This feature is currently only available on Word for the web. The transcribe feature converts speech to a text transcript with each speaker individually separated. After your conversation, interview, or meeting, you can revisit parts of the recording by playing back the timestamped audio and edit the transcription to make corrections. You can save the full transcript as a Word document or insert snippets of it into existing documents. You can transcribe speech in two ways: • Record directly in Word • Upload an audio file You can record directly in Word while taking notes in the canvas and then transcribe the recording. Word transcribes in the background as you record; you won't see text on the page as you would when dictating. You'll see the transcript after you save and transcribe the recording. • Make sure you’re signed into Microsoft 365, using the new Microsoft Edge or Chrome. • Go to Home> Dictate > Transcribe. • In the Transcribe pane, select Start recording. • If it’s your first time to transcribe, give the browser permission to use your mic. There might be a dialog that pops up in the browser or you may have to go to the browser settings. • In the new Microsoft Edge: … > Settings > Site permissions> Microphone > Allow “ https://[your company URL]...sharepoint.com” • In Chrome: … > Settings > Privacy and security> Site settings> Microphone > Allow “ https://[your company URL]...sharepoint.com” Tips: • Be careful to set the correct microphone input on your devi...

M4A to MP3 (Online & Free) — Convertio

Variable Bitrate (VBR): Constant Bitrate (CBR) • 220...260 kbps • 190...250 kbps • 170...210 kbps • 150...195 kbps • 140...185 kbps • 120...150 kbps • 100...130 kbps • 80...120 kbps • 70...105 kbps • 45...85 kbps • Constant Bitrate (CBR) Select the bitrate range for the Variable Bitrate (VBR) MP3 file. Note that some legacy audio players may display incorrect audio file duration if VBR mode is used, in this case use CBR mode instead.