| • Output Directory
1. Decode output directory: Select the folder to store your WAVE files.
Clicking "Wav settings" button, followed by clicking "Select
Directory", then the output-directory-windows will appear. Select
the folder to store your converted files, just do as the example. This
folder will become the default folder the next time you store your WAVE
files.
2. Encode output directory: Select the folder to store your compressed
files. Press "Encode Format" button , click "Select Directory"
button, and then the output–directory-windows will appear. Select
the folder to store your compressed files, just do as the example. This
folder will become the default folder the next time you store your compressed
files.
For example, if you want to store your files in "D:\Music ",
you should first double click "My Computer", followed by double
clicking "(D:)", followed by double clicking the "My
Music" folder. Click "Ok" button in the output-directory-windows
and then click "OK" in the setting-windows, the directory
will be stored. Your files will be store in "D:\Music ".
• Format from like sample
Create file in the format as file you have selected.
To realize this function, click "Encode Format" button, followed
by clicking "Format from like sample" button, followed by
selecting an audio file in the open-dialog, followed by clicking "Ok"
button. Then the file will be converted into file in the format as you
have selected in the open-dialog.
• Select the Files to be converted
In the Window's Explorer, select the WAVE or any compressed format
files you want to convert.
You can select the files by left clicking and then dragging over the
file icons (When you are dragging it shows a big square). Or you can
select the files by holding down the Ctrl key and left clicking on the
individual songs you want. Or you can select a file at first, and then
holding down the Shift key and left clicking on the individual song
to check those songs between these two songs. The information of those
files you have selected will appear in the Play-List, and then the software
will convert the file in order unless you click "Stop" button.
• Normalize
Analyzes the WAVE forms of your digital music out the peaks and valleys
within certain playlists, then cranks up the spots with less amplitude
to ultimately create a smooth listening experience. In the other word,
if the files to convert have different volume levels, it will convert
the files to the same volume level.
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