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Using Active WMA Studio

Formats Settings


MP3 Format Settings

When you convert files from File List or add single task to Batch Queue with [Options|Batch|Ask for encode/decode settings …] enabled, you will be asked for settings. If you convert WMA to MP3 format, you will see next dialog:


Controls in "Encode settings" dialog are divided in five groups:

Output file settings.

  • "Output file" editbox. You can change output file name and path directly in corresponding editbox or by pressing button right to this editbox and changing file name with standart "Save As " dialog.
  • "Samplerate" combobox. With it's help you can choose appropriate samplerate of output MP3 file. You can choose from 32000Hz, 44100Hz or 48000Hz (MPEG1 standart sample frequencies)
  • "Channels mode" combobox. With it's help you can choose one of next channels modes of encoding:
    Stereo
    In this mode, the encoder makes no use of potentially existing correlations between the two input channels. It can, however, negotiate the bit demand between both channel, i.e. give one channel more bits if the other contains silence. Joint Stereo
    In this mode, the encoder will make use of a correlation between both channels. The signal will be matrixed into a sum ("mid") and difference ("side") signal. For quasi-mono signals, this will give a significant gain in encoding quality. This mode does not destroy phase information like IS stereo that may be used by other encoders and thus can be used to encode DOLBY ProLogic surround signals.
    Dual Channel(Forced Joint Stereo)
    This mode will force MS joint stereo on all frames. It's slightly faster than joint stereo, but it should be used only if you are sure that every frame of the input file has very little stereo separation.
    Mono
    The input will be encoded as a mono signal. If it was a stereo signal, it will be downsampled to mono. The downmix is calculated as the sum of the left and right channel, attenuated by 6 dB.
  • "MPEG Quality" combobox. Use it to set encoding quality. High quality encoding is slower but result sounds better, low quality is faster, you can use it to save your time, but result is mediocre. Choose "Voice" quality if you need speech compression.
  • "Delete source after processing" checkbox. Enable or disable deletion of source file after processing.

Variable Bitrate.
You can enable/disable VBR mode by enabling/disabling "Variable Bitrate" checkbox. You can select here appropriate bitrates for encoding (minimum bitrate used for encoding if VBR mode is disabled), and also set VBR quality.

ID3v2 Tag.
You can enable/disable ID3v2 Tag in output MP3 file by enabling/disabling "ID3v2 Tag" checkbox and set tag's fields using corresponding controls. You can load ID3v2 Tag from source file by pressing button.

Input file info.
Here you can see source file name with full path. If you need to scroll it, click on editbox with primary mouse button and then use <Arrow Left> and <Arrow Right> keys to scroll.

Progress.
If you set up all options and want to start conversion, just press "Start" button. If you want to cancel coversion press "Cancel" button.

Related Topics: MP3 Defaults, Convert from File List, Adding Tasks to Batch Queue

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