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How to
Batch Convert Audio Files?
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If you have got an audio that's either in a format unsupported by
the device you intend to play it on, or in a form that you'd prefer
to not use (large AIFF or WAV audio files, for example). There are
scads of utilities you can use to convert media files. If you want
something converted quickly, without a lot of fuss and bother,
Absolute Audio Converter is a good choice.
Download and
install Absolute Audio Converter to see how easy it is to
convert multiple audio files in batch mode.
Batch Audio Files Conversion Guide
1. Launch Absolute Audio
Converter and add as many audio files as necessary to the conversion
list. You can remove the files by clicking the "Delete", while "Clear"
will remove all. Use "Move Up" and "Move Down" buttons or just drag
the listed files to arrange them in order to meet your demands.

2.
Click "Select..." to choose output folder. Choose the format you
need from WAV, MP3, WMA, OGG, AAC, M4A, FLAC and MP2. Then, if more
precise output quality is required, it also provides many format
presets for adjustment. Click "Convert" to start conversion.

3. After you hit "Convert",
some conversion information and a progress bar will be displayed
within just few seconds. Select the post-process options to automatically
play the sound or shut down the computer as long as the conversion
is finished.

When the process
is complete, there is a summary report about the conversion. Click
"Open folder" to directly find your converted files.

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