No, X-OOM Music Clean hasn't been developed to support this process. According to its description, you can use the application to convert old music collection (like LP, vinyl discs or tape records) in digital audio files.
To RIP an AUDIO CD to PC, another application will be used. I highly recommend dbPowerAmp and its CD Ripper module.
I have X-OOM Music Clean which I've used happily and without problems for many years. I do not use it for music. I record interviews and then I send them via Internet to my supervisor to assess. I usually record in .wav and then convert to .mp3 to reduce the size. Recently (in the past week), I've been unable to convert to .mp3. I get an error message saying: "X-OOM Music Clean cannot save the file C:xxxxxxxxxxxxxetc.mp3. Please make sure that the file is not opened in another application". I've tried saving to a different directory or a USB pen. I've tried copying and renaming (that works OK) and then just editing the file without success. I can save as a .wav but I cannot save (or "Save As") as an .mp3. Can you help?
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Answer by
Pete Clapp
The application should be able to save the recorded files as .wav, .wma, .ogg, or .mp3. If it is not working properly anymore, just uninstall it and then install it again. Also, before beginning the installation process, try running a registry cleaner to make sure that there are no leftover registry keys in your system. Also, you can convert the files directly to .mp3 using a .wav to .mp3 converter from Software Informer database.
No, X-OOM Music Clean hasn't been developed to support this process. According to its description, you can use the application to convert old music collection (like LP, vinyl discs or tape records) in digital audio files.
To RIP an AUDIO CD to PC, another application will be used. I highly recommend dbPowerAmp and its CD Ripper module.
Download from the following link: https://www.dbpoweramp.com/
I have X-OOM Music Clean which I've used happily and without problems for many years. I do not use it for music. I record interviews and then I send them via Internet to my supervisor to assess. I usually record in .wav and then convert to .mp3 to reduce the size. Recently (in the past week), I've been unable to convert to .mp3. I get an error message saying: "X-OOM Music Clean cannot save the file C:xxxxxxxxxxxxxetc.mp3. Please make sure that the file is not opened in another application". I've tried saving to a different directory or a USB pen. I've tried copying and renaming (that works OK) and then just editing the file without success. I can save as a .wav but I cannot save (or "Save As") as an .mp3. Can you help?
The application should be able to save the recorded files as .wav, .wma, .ogg, or .mp3. If it is not working properly anymore, just uninstall it and then install it again. Also, before beginning the installation process, try running a registry cleaner to make sure that there are no leftover registry keys in your system. Also, you can convert the files directly to .mp3 using a .wav to .mp3 converter from Software Informer database.