On Sunday, April 21, 2002, at 08:24 PM, Mark Ginn wrote:

>   Hi Folks,
>
> I've been using QT to expand MP3's into audio files for Toast. It 
> works, and
> I've speeded up the process somewhat by selecting a whole bunch of their
> icons and dragging them to the QT Player. Still have to hit "cmd E" and 
> OK.
> I was thinking of making an Apple Script to automate the process 
> entirely.
> Does Sound App (or some other app) have a more elegant approach ?
> (FWIW, I have iTunes as well)

SoundApp has a system by which you throw all your files into a 
'playlist' and click convert, but I've never used it so I don't know how 
it handles output file names. I don't know if you can get iTunes to 
output from MP3 to anything else but it will encode AIFF (after all it 
uses QT for it's audio processing AFAIK).

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