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All To MP3 Converter 0.96

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 01 October 2002 - 09:43 · 2 comments & 684 views

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What's new in this version:
  • Support of loseless MonkeysAudio (APE) format is added
  • Fixed bug with conversion to MP3 (sometimes size of output file was 0)
You need to convert your digital audio files to MP3 format,
but you have tired to start audio conversion utility every time? Try to use our All To MP3 Converter - it gives you ability to start conversion directly from your Windows Explorer.

All you need to do is simply select audio files, click on them with alternate mouse button and start "Convert to MP3" command from Explorer's context menu. All To MP3 Converter supports WMA,OGG and WAV PCM source formats, ID3v2 Tag (copying from WMA or OGG source or creation of a new one). All conversions are performed without temporary WAV files, it means that all files are processed quickly and no additional hard drive space is required.

Thus you can quickly and easily convert with this tool every audio file you have just found in folders on your computer or have downloaded from Internet into MP3 format with all possible settings.

News source: All To MP3 Converter Home Page
Screenshot: >>Here<<
Download: All To MP3 Converter 0.96


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View: Lyra 10GB MP3 Jukebox Review

Vantec Copper Round IDE Cables
Round IDE cables are popular for one reason. They look better that flat cables. If you're the messy type, they can also assist in case cooling.

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View: Vantec Copper Round IDE Cables @ Viper Lair

Abit KD7 (KT400) Motherboard Review
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View: Abit KD7 (KT400) Motherboard Review @ t-break

Thermalright SLK-800 Review
When you think about overclocking, one company comes right to mind: one of
the first names you will hear is Thermalright. This is because they are one
of the best heatsink companies around Thermalright has once again made a quality heatsink that does everything it should. Also, it has some very nice options included such as the multy fan mounting design.

View: Thermalright SLK-800 Review @ Modfactor.com

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#1 tophat on 02 Oct 2002 - 21:34
does it do real media?
#2 ~*McoreD*~ on 08 Oct 2002 - 16:22
mmm, not listed RA. nor does Advanced WMA Workshop

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