Hi,
Just put the songs you want to convert into a playlist
Then right click on the playlist you want to convert
arrow down to send to
then arrow up to
convert
and wav is the format you want to convert to.
You can do the same thing from the search result window.
just select all then follow the instruction given above.
good luck,
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On 7/9/2012 1:45 PM, Kim Lingo wrote:
I have Window-Eyes version 7.5.4. I'm using the free version of
Winamp. Has anyone using WE had experience using Winamp to convert
MP3 files back to CD audio files? My car has a "juke box" which will
only store files in MP3 format. the kicker is that it has to be from
commercial (or CD Audio" format. I have a lot of MP3 files I'd like
to store in the juke box, but I can't just copy them. Hence the
question about restoring them to their original format with Winamp,
and from there to the car. I know it's marginally connected to
Window-Eyes, but I'd like to know if it's possible, and if anyone has
any pointers. Please contact me of-list so as to not clutter things up.
Thanks for any help you all can give.
Kim Lingo
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