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Geek Culture / looking for good MP3, WMA, and WAV conversion tools

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Jeku
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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 10:22
I know this was posted before, but I did an exhaustive thread search to no avail. There's a tool which you can install then right-click any audio file and convert to any other file. Anyone know the name of the tool? It's freeware I believe.


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IanM
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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 20:05
I use dBpowerAMP. It's free, except for mp3 - that needs a license after 30 days

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Van B
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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 20:44
I like SoundForge, it's free, and it's nice and neat for editing .MP3's as well as converting between .wav and .mp3 - don't know about .WMA, I'd suggest looking for a straight converter for them.


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Jess T
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Posted: 4th Feb 2005 21:21
Most things that use the LAME encoder are free, so a google for that may help out

I just recently downloaded dBpowerAMP, and find it very usefull when converting my CD's to Mp3, as it connects to freedb.org and gets all the ID3 tag info I need - Great stuff, that

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Jeku
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Posted: 5th Feb 2005 11:19
dbPowerAmp, that's what it was called! Thanks, guys


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Posted: 7th Feb 2005 02:34
Get the demo version of Acid Pro. goto www.download.com and search Acid Pro. Its really good.

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