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gandjcarr wrote on 1/23/2014, 4:14 PM

Hi,

Yes, Magix does make a product called "Audio Cleaning Lab" which is focused on audio files.  This product will help you save and imporove the quality of your audio tapes and vinyl records.  You can use it for audio CD's but I don't see the point in using it for that unless they are very old or they have some noise issues due to scratches, etc.  No one on this forum actually works for Magix so we are not trying to sell you anything.  My advice is that you download the free trial of Audio Cleaning Lab try it with a few files and see how well it works for you.  Then decide if you want to buy it or not.  Once you have done that, if you have more questions, please feel free to ask on this forum.

George

ps. @Storychoice102, just telling someone the name of a product does not really help them very much.  Please, a little more thought before you post an answer.  I guess you could have just said "yes" but your answer is not really of much help to someone who really does not know what direction to go in.  I have no idea why you come up with this type of response.  People asking questions like this need something far more than just a product name.  What the heck is wrong with you?

 

coonsanders wrote on 1/23/2014, 4:18 PM

i was referring to a place where i could store cd tunes and tunes from a 78..i already own audio cleaner lab

gandjcarr wrote on 1/23/2014, 4:30 PM

Hi,

Ok so now I see that you want a place to store the audio files that ou have cleaned.  Is there some reason that you do not want to store them on your hard drive or on CD/DVD?  There are many options for off line storage, but Magix is probably not your best alternative for that.  Could you let me know more specifically what you want to do with these files and I would be happy to point you in a different direction.

George

coonsanders wrote on 1/23/2014, 4:35 PM

hi george

well if i want to uploard these music files to say facebook thats what i want to do.theres a software that does this but its not free anymore as it used to be free..thanks

 

lenny

gandjcarr wrote on 1/24/2014, 5:51 PM

@Storychoice102 I would have rather used a term that started with the letter "F" but if I spelled it out the Magix moderators would not have been to0 impressed, so really What's Up with you and your rediculous posts?  Do you actually derive some pleasure from stating the obvious to people who are asking a serious question?  Do you have so little knowledge or experience that all you can do is throw out product names and offer virtually no help?  Why do you even bother posting on this forum.  So far I have seen nothing from you that has any value whatsoever.  Do you just like to hear yourself talk drivel that is of no use to anyone?  Let me be a little more clear, what is wrong with you?

George

gandjcarr wrote on 1/24/2014, 6:01 PM

Hi coonsnders,

Youtube is not designed to handle audio files, so you are going to need to convert the audio file into a pseudo video file in order to upload it.  This link will tell you how to convert your audio file to something that youtube will recognize and publish.

https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1696878?topic=2888648&hl=en

George

coonsanders wrote on 1/24/2014, 6:21 PM

hi

how does magix fit in with this procedure?

 

coonsanders

johnebaker wrote on 1/25/2014, 4:26 AM

Hi

@coonsanders

. . . . how does magix fit in with this procedure? . . . 

Magix Audio Cleaning Lab can extract the audio files from CD and using a suitable USB audio converter allow you to record the LP's.

There is another issue which you will face and that is Copyright - if you do not have permission to copy and upload the files to Facebook or any other site then you may find you receive a Take down notice or notice of legal proceedings from the copyright holder.

For Facebook etc you export the audio as mp3 and upload it using their uploader.

John

 

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