On a program I have called Nero, you can convert waves to about six other formats, including mp3's. (which is funny, cuz it's a burning program) Only thing is, with my dial-up connection, it'd be way faster for me to ship all the songs on cd's to where Protoman lives than to send them. It'd be faster, easier on both of us since we wouldn't have to be in constant touch, and cheaper. If I go over 36 hours of internet time a month, it goes from 10 cents a minute to 3$ a minute.
Only thing is, I have to play through Dynamite heady quite a few times and learn the music, so I can loop properly and stuff. Which isn't bad, and especially since I haven't had the game for more than a week.
to protoman: I'm sorry, but it'd be way faster for you to record gunstar heroes even with a very busy schedule, since I always feel inclined to play the game rather than record. Maybe I'll do contra hardcorps instead....
Or, heck, any genesis game that has a music test. My friend has an entire library of them. I was thinking phantasy star 4, but that don't have a music test....
I hope to get quite a bit of recording done in the next few weeks. My spring break is coming up, so I'll have an extra eight hours not used on school that I can use for recording.