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General Usage

  • Are the original files replaced by the converted files?

    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....

  • What play lists are supported?

    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...

  • Where are my MP3/song files stored?

    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...

  • Converting entire folders

    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 ...

  • How can I make the converted audio files stay in the same folder?

    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...

  • Supported Audio Formats

    Acoustica Audio Converter PRO supports the following formats: MP3 WAV (including hi-fi sampling rates and bit depths) WMA OGG You can convert in any direction between those four formats. For example, ...

  • How does it work?

    To start converting audio files, you need to right click on the audio file in Windows. Yes, you heard right...You start the program by right clicking on an MP3, WAV, OGG or WMA file in Windows. For ex...