Hi Paul Henrichsen,
As I think it was Eric Caron pointed out, max could be a good choice. Max is 
free.
On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:58 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:

> Hi, Esther. I thought of Amadeus pro, but $60 is a bit more than I want to 
> pay since I am just converting files; not editing them.
> Will Max allow batch conversion?
> Thanks.
> 
> On Aug 30, 2011, at 8:52 AM, Esther wrote:
> 
>> Hi Paul,
>> 
>> If you're looking for simple conversion of ogg to mp3 on the Mac, Erik's 
>> suggestion of Max will probably work for you:
>> http://sbooth.org/Max/
>> Max is donationware.  But Eric Caron is correct that Amadeus Pro or its Lite 
>> version has a powerful batch processor that will also handle many functions 
>> besides simple conversions (e.g., fades, adding/trimming silence, conversion 
>> of sound quality, normalization, and lots more). This shareware audio 
>> editing program had a recent major upgrade, so the price is now $60.  If you 
>> want to try the trial version, just Google the name together with macupdate, 
>> which will give you the link to the program and the web site.  (It's also 
>> sold on the Mac App Store, but trial downloads are not supported in the App 
>> Store).  The Blind Cool Tech podcast on batch processing with Amadeus Pro is 
>> Dane's podcast from two years earlier. 
>> 
>> HTH.  Cheers,
>> 
>> Esther
>> 
>> On Aug 30, 2011, at 03:51, Eric Caron wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Paul,
>>> 
>>>     It is not free but Amadeus Pro or Amadeus Pro lite does a great job 
>>> with conversions and also is a nice audio editor.  it is at the app store.  
>>> 
>>>     You can do single or batch conversions.  There is even a tutorial on 
>>> Blindcool tech on doing large numbers of conversions with Amadeus Pro. 
>>> 
>>> eRic Caron
>>> On Aug 30, 2011, at 1:08 AM, Paul Henrichsen wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi. I'm looking for an accessible audio converter. I need to convert ogg 
>>>> files into mp3 files. I have tunesify, but I find it less than intuitive 
>>>> to use.
>>>> For some reason, even though I have selected the folder with its 
>>>> subfolders, it doesn't seem to want to convert the ogg files. I also can't 
>>>> tell whether it will convert the contents of subfolders in the original 
>>>> folder.
>>>> Anything better out there?
>>>> I'm use to using gold wave or the audio stripper from NCH software.
>>>> However, I don't like the heavy-handedness of NCH when it comes to 
>>>> reinstalling their software or putting it on more than one machine.
>>>> Thanks.
>>>> 
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