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When I convert from WAV to MP3 or WAV to WMA, the converted files play too fast. How can I resolve this matter?

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When I convert from WAV to MP3 or WAV to WMA, the converted files play too fast. How can I resolve this matter?

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When converting from WAV to MP3 or WAV to WMA, the source file and output file must be the same frequency. Otherwise, the resulting output will play too slow or too fast, depending on the difference in frequencies. In this situation, you will need to convert files with a frequency other than 44.1kHz using the WAV Compression feature before processing. Once this step has been taken, the conversion to MP3 or WMA will produce the desired result.

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