Yeah, I love switch. i just finished converting 6000 midis with it and it 
went perfectly on normal priority, as I was using the PC. THis here laptop 
lags slightly when I convert at max priority; same when I use goldwave. But 
they work and this laptops getting on in years, kind of.

But, have fun with switch.

Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christopher Chaltain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 6:18 PM
Subject: Re: "Switch" & "Tunebite"


> Yeh, Switch is very accessible, and the free version will convert almost
> anything! I don't think it'll handle DRM protected files though. The URL
> is http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html.
>
> Walter Ramage wrote:
>> Hi Folks.  Some of you may have noticed a topic lately about Sound Taxi. 
>> I
>> have purchased this programme but I'm having accessibility problems and 
>> the
>> scripts won't install as I need JAWS 8 or above and I only have version 
>> 7.
>> Anyhow, After purchasing Sound Taxi I played around on the net to see if
>> there was a programme that would be easier to use.  Unknown to me I 
>> seemed
>> to have downloaded a programme called "switch."  I only discovered I had
>> installed it when I went to play a music file and found on the file menu 
>> an
>> option to "convert this music file."  I noticed also another new entry on
>> the file menu, "edit this file."  & also "recorder.  I have no idea how I
>> managed to do this but when I activated each of these I had to download
>> another component to activate them which I have done.  I haven't had time 
>> to
>> have a play with them yet, except the converting option.  I tried to 
>> convert
>> a protected file but it said it couldn't convert as it was protected but 
>> it
>> was simple to go through the procedure including selecting the bit rate,
>> right up to the convert button.  On the face of it, they look easy to use
>> with Jaws.  You have all the normal options in the convert option as you 
>> do
>> with Gold wave and in the edit option theirs all the normal stuff such as
>> mix etc.  This programme is free and I haven't paid a penny for it and 
>> there
>> is no indication that I will have to in future.  AS I said, I don't know
>> where I got this.  The program is called "Switch plus" and  I suspect I 
>> got
>> it when I downloaded a trial version of "Tunebite."  "Tunebite" is 
>> another
>> programme like Sound Taxi for decoding DRM encoded music files.  If I 
>> have
>> time in the next day or so then I'll have another search to see where I 
>> got
>> it and let you know or you can do a google search for "switch" music
>> converter.  If anyone finds it before I do, I would appreciate their 
>> posting
>> what they find.  That other programme I mentioned is "Tunebite" and the 
>> link
>> is:  http://tunebite.com/en/remove_drm/index.html.  Walter.
>>
>>
>>
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