From: CoMa on

Wav <=> MP3

LameDropXPd
http://www.rarewares.org/mp3-lamedrop.php

Just drag and drop


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From: Carputers on
On Jul 7, 10:01 pm, Muse Gruppes <zvnt...(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote:
> anyone know of one that doesn't take a Master's degree to figure out?
> Thanks in advance!
> :)

Web-based: http://media-convert.com
From: tommy on



Muse Gruppes wrote:
> anyone know of one that doesn't take a Master's degree to figure out?
> Thanks in advance!
>
> :)
dBpowerAMP ~1.3Mb dBpowerAMP Music Converter (dMC), is one of those must
have utilities, indispensable for converting audio files from one format to
another. Part of dMC's formidable arsenal, is it's ability to rip music
straight from Audio CDs. [optional install], or LPs. Formally known as
Shuffler Music Converter, dMC continues where Shuffler left off. Straight
out of the box dMC can convert [from & to] W ave and Mp3 files. Download
options bring Windows Media Audio (WMA V7), CD Audio (CDA), Ogg Vorbis and
many more file types to the table. Volume Normalization, ID Tag
preservation, scriptable and the simplest way of converting (right click on
a file and select Convert To), round of a perfect package. Multimedia. to
use [ dbpoweramp ] rt click file, and choose convert to option
http://www.aplusfreeware.com/categories/Audio-Video/dBpowerAmp.html last
free version
I couldn't figure out how to get it to change the filenames, so:

you will want to retrieve song titles and make them the file name:
Mp3tag is a powerful and yet easy-to-use tool to edit metadata of common
audio formats where it supports ID3v1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, iTunes MP4, WMA,
Vorbis Comments and APE Tags.
It can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or
words in tags and filenames, import/export tag information, create playlists
and more.
Mp3tag supports online database lookups from, e.g., Amazon, discogs, or
freedb, allowing you to automatically gather proper tags and cover art for
your music library.
http://mp3tag.de/en/index.html free



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From: Nemesis on
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 23:01:36 -0400, Muse Gruppes wrote:

> anyone know of one that doesn't take a Master's degree to figure out?
> Thanks in advance!
>
> :)

I use EAC, exact audio copy, with the latest lame encoder.
But I have a master's in medicine. So maybe it's complicated.
Dunno.
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