· I want to convert all my mp3(s) to wma ,
what can I do?
That's easy. Just click "find" function in window's explorer
to find out all you mp3s. Then "Select all" or click ctrl-A,
right click on you selection. All mp3s added to the job box now.
Followed select "Convert to source directory" , "Delete
source files", "Overwrite existing files", then Convert!
-- Enjoy! · Ok, what am I doing wrong? How do I use this?
To start converting mp3 files, you need to right click on the
mp3 files in Windows. Yes, you heard right...You start the program
by right clicking on mp3 files in Windows.
For example, if you had a bunch of mp3 files in "C:Music",
you would first double click "My Computer", followed
by double clicking "(C:)", followed by double clicking
the "My Music" folder. Select the mp3 files you want
to convert. You can select the mp3 files by either dragging, or
if you hold down the Ctrl key you can individually select them.
Right click on one of the selected mp3 files and a menu will appear.
Click "Convert mp3(s) to wav,wma,vqf" and the program
will start!
· Are the mp3s replaced by the converted Wave files?
No. The mp3s that you convert are not deleted until you select
"Overwrite existing files". They are kept intact. The
converted files are stored in the desitination directory, which
defaults to "C:Music".
· Right clicking fails to display "Convert mp3(s)
to wave(s)
Mp3 To All Converter needs to be re-associated with mp3 files.
You can do this by running the "Mp3 To All Convert"
in the Mp3 To All Converter program group. Click the Window's
start button and select Programs, then find the "Mp3 To All
Converter" folder and click the "Mp3 To All Convert".
· Right clicking in Napster is failing to show "Convert
mp3(s) to wave(s)..."
Make sure you are right clicking in Windows. I have had quite
a few people try to right click within Napster. This is not possible,
because Napster is written by a different software company. Napster
defaults to storing its mp3s in the folder C:Files. Right click
on one of the mp3s in that folder.
· I have a purchased a registration code and its not accepting
it!!!
Please make sure you are typing in the registration code. It is
pretty common to accidentally type in the product # or order #.
Scan down your order email to the line that says "Your registration
code is: " and the number right after that is your registration
code!
· I have not received my registration code! Isn't it about
time!
Do not panic! In many cases, there may be a processing delay.
Sometimes, people have supplied the wrong email address. In rare
cases, the registered users are unreachable due to mis-configured
email clients or privacy control.
· My problem isn't in here!
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