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All To MP3 Converter 1.1

cheekymonkey   on 21 January 2003 - 21:59 · 9 comments & 380 views

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Thanks to Kostya for sending this in.

We have released All To MP3 Converter 1.1 today.

What's new in this version:
  • Normalization is added
  • Fixed conversion to mono mp3
  • Minor interface changes & little bug fixes
You need to convert your digital audio files to MP3 format, but you have tired of starting your audio conversion utility every time? Try using All To MP3 Converter - it gives you the ability to start conversion directly from 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, meaning that all files are processed quickly and no additional hard drive space is required.

Download: All To MP3 Converter 1.1
Screenshot: Explorer Integration
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#1 Cryptic_Night on 21 Jan 2003 - 22:36
Downloading now....I will probably need this program since my Rio One (I know it's a crappy MP3 Player) doesn't like WMA's....it'll take them but screw them up
#2 haloscan on 22 Jan 2003 - 02:07
Interesting
#3 haloscan on 22 Jan 2003 - 03:38
Interesting
#4 unimatrixzer0 on 22 Jan 2003 - 05:51
this freeware?
#5 MaddogMDD on 22 Jan 2003 - 16:24
wma to mp3. good stuff
(2 replies) #6 JLP on 22 Jan 2003 - 20:20
not so good. You can't get good quality from format that sux. people should just use ogg Vorbis which is awsome. or some losless format like FLAC/Monkey's audio.
#6.1 Fubar on 23 Jan 2003 - 01:26
[neoquote=#6.0 by JLP]not so good. You can't get good quality from format that sux. people should just use ogg Vorbis which is awsome. or some losless format like FLAC/Monkey's audio.[/neoquote] How does Mp3 suck ? id really like to know cos all it does it take out the sounds that the human ear cant here thus making it smaller and more clear !!!! ogg vorbis is a good format too but i dont understand how mp3 format sucks !!
#6.2 JLP on 23 Jan 2003 - 09:17
No, you misunderstud me. I say that if the original file has bad quality (which is almost always the case with WMA) (before converting to MP3) then decoding and encoding it (transcoding it) does no good. Actally it even worsens the quality. MP3s encoded with LAME are very good, a little worse then Ogg Vorbis, but still very good.
#7 MaddogMDD on 23 Jan 2003 - 06:05
now if only it werent $20.... ......astalavista

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