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Help on creating MP3 audio files to sell.
What sort of audio can I sell? Our new PayPerView (PPV) service, allows you to offer audio content for sale right on your own profile page! The types of audio stories you would hear on premium-rate telephone calls are ideal!
With our easy-to-use system, you can upload your recordings in minutes and be offering them to a worldwide audience! Users can also search through all of the content available and use the search to pinpoint specific content of interest (i.e. latex TV slut). Windows features a built-in sound recorder - all you need is a microphone and your imagination! Some webcams feature a built-in microphone! However, if you want something more advanced for recording and editing your audio, try Audacity. It's free too! You can find it by clicking the Windows Start button, then select All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, Sound Recorder.
You can see if your microphone is working but clicking Record (the red circle) on the Sound Recorder and talking into it. If the green horizontal line starts jumping around, you are recording! Once you have recorded your audio, click Stop (black square), and play it back to see if it sounds good. When you are happy with your recording, save the recording as a WAV file to your Desktop using the File, Save As... menu. If you need to edit your audio (clipping noise or empty silence at the beginning or end of the file), you will need to use a more advanced program to edit your files. To do this we recommend Audacity. You now need to convert the WAV file to an MP3 file so you can upload it for sale. There are many, many programs available on the web to convert WAV audio files to MP3. When converting audio, you do not need to use a high quality setting for audio. Using a lower quality conversion rate will result in even smaller files. We recommend using Pianosoft's free WAV to MP3 converter software:
Before uploading your MP3 audio for sale, simply try running the file by clicking on the file. What is an MP3 file and why do
you only support that type of file? |