This is certainly possible through the drop down box on the tool bar (top right of the screen). The drop down box defaults to Volume, so just click the drop down box and select Rate. Next, just adjust...
First, make sure that the sound is not highlighted initially. To do this, you must click under the sound (the white area of the screen) and drag your mouse to select the part you want to cut. Press Ct...
One way to create a reverb effect using MP3 Audio Mixer is to use the following trick: Step-by-step: Load the sound. Copy the sound by right clicking and selecting Copy from the menu (or use the keybo...
In MP3 Audio Mixer, click on the File menu and select Save As a... Choose the format you want and give your file a name. Note its location so you can find it later. Finally, choose the settings you wa...
Yes you can! You can launch it via the command line like this : mp3towave -C pathtomp3 Note that it needs the quotes around the path to the audio file and the c needs to be a capital C. Of course, the...
It is possible to simply right click on a folder and convert all the folder's audio files. When you right click on a folder, you will see the option Convert this folder's audio files to and a submenu ...
You're ready to convert your MP3 and other audio files...but where are they? You can go to the Windows Start button, followed by Find, followed by Files or Folders. Type *.MP3 without the single quote...
You can convert an entire play list of songs that you may have created in another program. Converts play lists of type .asx, .cbs, .cl3, .cl4, .cl5, .m3u, .nra, .pl, .pls, .pya, .rcl, .rmp, .rxp, .wax...
No. The audio files that you convert are not deleted. They are kept intact. The converted audio files are stored in the decode directory, which defaults to C:\Converted Audio Files....
If you want your converted files to end up in the same folder as the original files, go into Audio Converter Pro's options and change the Converted Audio Files Directory setting to a single period, li...