Thanks Dean, I accidentally solved the problem of the duplicate files. I created a preset, and then the program didn't create duplicates anymore. Strange but true.

I saw that button, but I guess I wasn't feeling adventurous enough to press it and see what would happen.

Thanks again.

Evan

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean Masters" <dwmaster...@gmail.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 7:26 PM
Subject: Re: A Couple Questions About Freemake Audio Converter


I don't use the audio converter but do use the video converter which will convert only to mp3.

so in the video converter you choose which files you want to convert then go to the convert menu and select which format you wish to save the files in. Then a dialog comes up where you can tab to change preset to change the quality of the file. If you keep tabbing you will come to a button that just says ... which is three dots. Enter on this to choose where to save your converted files. in the video converter the only two things in the dialog after this is a checkbox to import into iTunes and tab once more to the convert button.

I have no idea why it is putting two copies of the same song together.

Dean


-----Original Message----- From: Evan Reese
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2013 3:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Cc: Aaron Cannon
Subject: A Couple Questions About Freemake Audio Converter

Guys, I've installed this Freemake Audio Converter, and done some file conversions with it. It's (mostly) accessible with my Window Eyes 8.1, and it does exactly what I want it to do, that is, convert my mp3 files into m4a files, sounding the same but saving me on storage space. It'll even convert multiple files at once, so I can convert whole albums at a time. And, it preserves most of the audio tags. So I like the program overall and I want to use it. However, I just had a couple of questions:

I can't figure out how to tell it where to put the converted files. That's a minor annoyance, but the bigger problem is that it is making two of every converted file. Except for the filenames, of course, they are exactly the same, making the conversions twice as long and then causing me to have to delete the duplicates. Anyone seen this and know how to stop it, and does anyone know of a way to tell it where to put its converted files? There doesn't look to be any option for that in the menus anywhere.


Thanks much.

Evan

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