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leileilol Posts: 61/64 |
Lamedrop XPd should do the trick. |
richyawyingtmv Posts: 250/294 |
Originally posted by Darkdata Thanks, but I was using audacity before anyway. What I mean by drag and drop, is to drag about 10 or so mp3 files from a folder into the program, and have them all encoded one after another - saves the unnessecary time of doing each one seperately. I'll have a look at winLAME. edit - winLAME has batch processsing. I'm pretty sure thats what I want, thanks. |
FreeDOS + Posts: 836/1312 |
WinLAME |
Darkdata Posts: 531/983 |
Audacity
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ Though it's not really "drag and drop" |
richyawyingtmv Posts: 249/294 |
I've been searching for a while, but I can only find shareware ones. And I'd rather not have it shut down after encoding 40 seconds of a track. I would just do what I used to do and encode each wav file seperately, but I'd rather not. Takes too much time.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks. |