Record in the .mp3 file, but the file is displayed as .wav

Been using AA 3.0.1 for a long time, but can't explain why this is happening. I usually record a song in wave format, no problem, but then I do a "copy as save", in order to make an MP3 of the song, but now my choice to save is this:

mp3PRO (FhG) (*.wav, *.mp3).

First of all, I never recall the *.wav never belong to with *.mp3 file extension. Second, once I recorded the song file appears as "mysong.wav", instead of "mysong.mp3", but looking at the size of the file, all about 5 k for a 256 Kbps that runs approximately 02:30, makes it look to be recorded as MP3's... a wav file size would be around 25000 kb.

Thus, it seems that it is saved as an .mp3 file, but to show that it has been saved as a .wav file.

How hell did this happen, and what can I do to make sure that the editor, I send an .mp3 file, actually becomes a .mp3 file and will be able to open it?

Another crazy thing ' don't mess with me and use until some time I have...

Harry

Usually because an mp3 player has accidentally recorded with .wav left at the end of the name, a fairly common occurrence. Just make an mp3 save under and actually type .mp3 at the end of the name. This should fix hearing Add .mp3 at the end of mp3s automatically registered again.

I suspect that your saved file is actually an mp3 player so just rename it correcting the suffix.

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