Hi Cudo,

If BIAB is not installed in the "Program Files" folder, the below might be worth reading through.

I successfully created an mp3. This is how I went about it.

1. Generate the song by hitting the GenPlay green arrow.

2. Once the song is generated, I then did the following (shown on the image below). Clicked on "Wav" (#1), selected "Export song as audio" (#2) and then selected "Export as mp3" (#3).



3. I navigated to the directory where I wanted to say the file, hit OK and then the below yellow box appeared. I had to wait for around 60 - 70 seconds for the WAV file to be generated at this point in time. (BIAB first needs to create a WAV file which it then converts to mp3.)



4. After about 60 secs, the below box appeared.



I left #1 and #2 exactly as they are shown. All I changed was #3. For #3, I selected 128 kBit/s 44,100 Hz, Stereo.

5. I hit OK and the mp3 was created.

Try the above sequence of events and let us know which one your computer stops working at.

I suggest you try saving it to a directory other than the Desktop because the Desktop directory is found as a sub-directory within the protected Windows directories.

Hope this helps,
Noel.

P.S. Once when I tried it, the dialogue box in step 4 was hidden behind the main BIAB screen. This confused me for a while. For the other 5 times I tried it, the dialogue box was visible.


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