Hi list,
for converting files i use a software called dBpoweramp Music Converter, very easy to use and can even convert multiple files at a time. for the fact that winamp can't play the aac files you got, try analizing them with media info.
hth

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On 12/02/2011 07:07, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
Newer versions of Switch have some accessibility issues when tabbing around the interface, but if you use the menu bar and the hot keys, I think you'll find you can get to everything you need. BTW, I don't have a problem clicking on the interface buttons with the JAWS cursor. In other words, tabbing around the interface and using the space bar or the enter key on different buttons can lead to unexpected results. Using the JAWS cursor to simulate mouse clicks on the different buttons works just fine.


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On 2/11/2011 6:40 PM, Evan Reese wrote:
I think I need something a bit more user friendly. I can't get this thing to convert anything. Whenever I try, it starts playing the songs instead of converting them. It also starts playing the songs when I hit the encoder dialog button. Also, I can find no bit rate selection capability in here anywhere. This apparently is not a program for beginners.

Evan

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Hey.

You can use Switch, an all-purpose file converter that supports a variety of formats. Try this page for a quick download: http://www.nch.com.au/switch/index.html Make sure to pay attention when installing as it'll offer to install other programmes and change your start page if you don't uncheck all the boxes. heheh

But why would you want to downgrade the quality of your music? Maybe you know this already, but you really should keep it at 256k if you want the sound reproduction to be closer to the actual recording.


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Hello, I am new to this list, and new to audio software, so I hope I'm not rehashing a recently covered topic.

I'm using Window Eyes 7.2 on a Vista Home Premium machine. I buy songs and albums from Amazon at 256kbps mp3 and I want to convert them to 128kbps aac. A friend of mine says that Quicktime will do it, but that it only works on one track at a time. Is there something I can get that's accessible and that will do an album at a time?

Thanks for any advice.

Evan
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