How would it have been if you'd converted 44 KHZ at 128 KPBS?
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From: "Michael Amaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
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Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 11:04 PM
Subject: converting an ogg file to mp3
> Hello listers,
> At what
It really depends on what you're trying to convert. Lossy to lossy
conversion is ... well, my views on the subject are more or less
legendary. But if it's music you're converting, then my best suggestion
would be to experiment and work out what sounds best for you. Different
people have differe
Sorry. Hit alt+c and then R from with in CDEX. Not hit enter and brows to
the folder you want. Next shift+tab and space on select all and space on
convert.
SA&G
:> Um. Ok, I don't think I understand the directions? Lots of typos. Can
:> you resend them again?
:> Thanks.
:>
:> At 10:56 AM 7/18/20
Hi.
You can use goldwave to convert your files as follows:
1. Start goldwave.
2. Press alt + F to open the file menu.
3. Press the letter B to open the batch conversion dialogue.
4. Press tab until you reach the Add Folder button and press spacebar to
activate it.
5. Tab to the browse butto
Um. Ok, I don't think I understand the directions? Lots of typos. Can
you resend them again?
Thanks.
At 10:56 AM 7/18/2007, you wrote:
>Hello. in CDEX hit alt+c and then R and then it enter onth eread only edit
>field and brows tothe folder. now shoft tab to the select all button and
>space bar o
Hello. in CDEX hit alt+c and then R and then it enter onth eread only edit
field and brows tothe folder. now shoft tab to the select all button and
space bar on it.
SA*&G
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