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Audio Conversion Wizard 1.5

Steven Parker   on 12 June 2003 - 11:18 · 2 comments & 35 views

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You want to convert your digital audio easily from one format to another, but you feels yourself not very experienced with computer? You are professional and you want perform conversion from one format to another with maximum speed and minimum of hard drive space required?

Audio Conversion Wizard helps you to convert audio files of supported audio format from one format to another with all possible settings, using easy step-by-step interface. MP3, WMA(Windows Media Audio) 9, OGG Vorbis and WAV PCM formats are supported, with ID3v2 copying and creation. You can use Single mode for easy one-file conversion and Batch mode for fast converting of several files. All you need to do is simply reading explicative texts, making some clicks with your mouse's buttons and pressing "Next" button.

What's new in this version:
  • Added support of WMA9
  • Added testing of output file before deleting the source file
  • Added Spanish language
  • Added Hungarian language
  • Fixed problem with writing Track Number for WMA format
  • Minor interface changes
Download: Audio Conversion Wizard 1.5 (5.89mb) Registration: $24.95 / €24.95 or £15.95
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View: Audio Conversion Wizard Webpage


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(1 reply) #1 Jstphish on 12 Jun 2003 - 15:04
It's nice that their is a program out there that does this easily but it kills your audio quality.
#1.1 lj300 on 13 Jun 2003 - 01:38
i batch convert a lot of files and haven't lost quality

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