How do I Convert Wav Files to Mp3 Files?

Converting an audio file is very easy with the proper software. Many of the programs available to do this cost money. However, most of these do offer free trials.

You can find more information here: tunebite.com/en/audials/converter-file-f....

Converting a WAV file to MP3 format is actually very easy. This can be done by using one of the various online programs you can download. However, many of these programs only offer trials and require a later purchase.

You can find more information here: tunebite.com/en/audials/converter-file-f....

Converting audio files was never easier. Just click the Browse button, select your WAV file, set MP3 as output format and click on Convert. We will take care of the rest.

To convert wav files to mp3 you can add music to your itunes library the convert to mp3. Or you can go online and download a avi converter to convert wav to mp3 and many more formats.

If your wanting to convert wma files to mp3 to play on you mp3 player you have to download a converter. Then you can convert files to the type of file you want.

You have to have a music format converter installed in you computer. Then you can add the file and tell the converter what type of file you want to convert too.

Well, I can't resist trying to help someone who is at the very end of their proverbial rope, so I pulled a few sample MP3 flies out of my Windows Media Player library and dropped them onto my desktop to see what I could figure out. Then I went to Download.com and searched for "mp3 wma" to see what it would show avaliable for download, and scored! The application Free MP3 WMA Converter looked quite promising, so I downloaded it and installed it on my Windows XP system.

(Tip: if the above link doesn't work for grabbing a copy of the program yourself, you can always go to the developer's Web site). Want something more robust? Try the 24/7 supported application Smart Audio Converter.

Either way, the process shown here is basically identical. During the install process, it complained about the lack of some WMA codec libraries, but I indicated that I was okay with it installing those during the process and everything went swimmingly. I then launched the program and dragged my three test songs into it (Big Swing Face by Bruce Hornsby, I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You by Alan Parsons, and Army Dreamers by Kate Bush).

Once I'd added all three, I then changed the settings to specify where I wanted the output files saved (I've opted for my Desktop), what format to use (WMA) and then let it default to the correct WMA settings. Notice on the bottom the progress bar shows that we're almost done, 84% through the conversion process. It took just a few seconds per track to convert all three to WMA format.

The final test? A straightforward process and a very nice application, especially for free.

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