Can
I run it via the command line for batch files, etc?
Yes you can! You can launch it via the command line like this :
mp3towave -C "pathtomp3"
Note that it needs the quotes around the path to
the audio file and the c needs to be a capital C. Of course, the
Audio Converter Pro executable directory must be in your path variable
or you must put the explicit path to the executable in the command
line call.
If you are converting to MP3, you'll need to specify
the -3 flag.
Flags
-3 (Convert to MP3)
-C (Convert to WAV)
-M (Convert to WMA)
-G (Convert to OGG)
Where are my MP3/song files stored?
You're already to convert your MP3 and other audio files...but where
are they?
You can go to the Window's Start button, followed by "Find",
followed by "Files or Folders". Type '*.MP3' without the
single quotes and make sure "My Computer" is selected
in the "Look In" control. Then press the "Find Now..."
button. This will take awhile and scan your hard drive for all your
MP3 files. Then you just have to right click on the ones you want
to convert!
To find other audio file types, search for '*.WAV',
'*.WMA', or '*.OGG'
When I try to re-associate it says "Failed
to associate!"
If you are using WinNT or Win2k, please make sure you are installing
the software in Administrator mode in order to get the file associations
set up correct.
I'd like to print the manual
For your convenience, you can print out the manual in PDF format.
The manual is for Acoustica Audio Converter PRO and Acoustica MP3
To Wave Converter PLUS.
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