Hi Mark,

You do not need an OGG plug-in to convert OGG files to MP3.  The only thing 
you'll need is the Lame MP3 encoder in order to allow you to convert with 
GoldWave.

Obviously, converting one file is easy, as you just open up the file, and, 
once the file is fully opened, meaning that GoldWave has finished 
decompressing the file, you go to the file menu, and select save as, and 
select what you want to save the file as.  Do not, after selecting the file 
type, tab to the save button, as you'll end up saving the file at the 
default bit rate and sampling rate.  You have to tab past the buttons, just 
after the word attribute, where you'll find the combo box where you select 
the bit rate and frequency.

Just use the arrow keys to up or down arrow to your choice.

If you're looking to do multiple files at once, using the same bit rate and 
frequency, than your best bet is to use GoldWave's batch conversion utility, 
which is found in the options menu.

I have pasted a post I did on this not too long ago using Jaws, and the best 
part is that the whole process can be utilized with any screen reader as the 
commands are GoldWave commands, no Jaws specific commands in the process.

Either way, I hope it's useful.

***Original Message***

If you are in the Gold Wave main window, once it opens up, if you press the 
alt+F to get to the file menu, then press the letter B for batch 
conversions, it will open up another dialog box that you can do batch 
conversions with, or you can choose to do just one file, it's up to you.

Once in that dialog box, tab to the button that says add, and press the 
space bar.

Another dialog box will pop up, similar to the save as dialog box, so if you 
know exactly where the file is, go ahead and type it in.  If you don't know 
the exact file location, just do a shift+tab to the window just above the 
one you're in, and backspace four or five times, or until your screen reader 
reads out my documents.

Once it says that, just go ahead and find the folder where the files are 
that you want to convert.

Once you find the files, go ahead and select them, either, contiguously, or 
non-contiguously, and tab to the open button and press the spacebar.

Once you press the open button, you'll land back on the add button.  If you 
have more files you want to convert, just press the add button and go 
through what I just outlined above.

If you don't have anymore files to convert, you can tab to the check box 
that says, convert files to this format.  Make sure this box is checked, so 
you can tell it what to convert the files to.

Once you check that box, tab down to the combo box that asks you what file 
type to convert the files to.  You must want to select the exact file type 
for all the files you want to convert.  You can't do one file type for some 
of the files and another file type for another bunch of files you selected. 
That's why this function is called the batch conversion feature of Gold 
Wave.  You can only convert the files to the same file type.

Once you select the file format you want to convert the files to, tab down 
to the bitrate and frequency selection.
 I'm going to assume, for time's sake, that you already know all about 
bitrate and frequency rates, and just continue on from here to the next 
step.

Once you set the bitrate and frequency rates, do a control+tab over to the 
file locations tab to set where you would like Gold Wave to save the 
converted files once their done.

You have two choices here.

You can either choose to save the converted files in their original folders, 
or save them in a different folder.  This I leave up to you, and I can tell 
you that this tab is pretty much self-explanatory, so go ahead and make your 
settings as you see fit.

Once you've made your selection, just tab over to the button that says 
begin, and press the spacebar.

Once a dialog box pops up, with an ok button, you're files are done 
converting, and you can just press the ok button.

You'll land back on the begin button, so just tab over to the cancel button, 
then you'll land on the Gold Wave main window.  You can just alt+F4 out of 
that, and you can go delete the pre-converted files.

Just make sure you clear your recycle bin, as those files will use up a lot 
of space on your computer.

I would also recommend you check the files for length and bitrate choice, as 
you can always go back into your recycle bin and restore the files you 
deleted, so I suggest you check the files before you empty the recycle bin.

If you have any other questions, feel free to ask, and I'll endeavour to 
answer them as quickly as possible.

Victor
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