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nvisibl
12.01.2006, 11:28 PM
I've got thousands of wavs needing converted from 2304kps. I want to keep them as WAV but reduce the quality a bit because none of my media players can play them right now (Windows Media, Realplayer, Winamp etc..)

The aim is to give them each a test listen and syphen out the good ones. I want to do this without opening up any applications such as Audition as its far too time consuming just for quick listen. As said, there is literally thousands.

Does anyone know of a WAV conversion program which could handle converting lots of files in one go? A free utility would be ideal but if need be i'll purchase something if it will do the job properly.

Thanks for your help.

The girl next door
13.01.2006, 05:51 PM
I've got thousands of wavs needing converted from 2304kps. I want to keep them as WAV but reduce the quality a bit because none of my media players can play them right now (Windows Media, Realplayer, Winamp etc..)

The aim is to give them each a test listen and syphen out the good ones. I want to do this without opening up any applications such as Audition as its far too time consuming just for quick listen. As said, there is literally thousands.

Does anyone know of a WAV conversion program which could handle converting lots of files in one go? A free utility would be ideal but if need be i'll purchase something if it will do the job properly.

Thanks for your help.
good question !!!! but i think the RAM can't handle it...
But something really good for playing Wav data and also mixing is TRAKTOR DJ studio 2.5 and above from Native instruments
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?id=traktor3_us

Timo
13.01.2006, 08:50 PM
I've got thousands of wavs needing converted from 2304kps..

2304kps what? What format? I've never heard of 2304kps Wav files!

Are they 24-bit? or 96KHz? or something?

Audition has a "batch process" feature to convert between file types en masse, I think. ;) Well Cool Edit Pro v2 did, when i last used it (which was the old name for "Audition" before Adobe bought them out).

nvisibl
13.01.2006, 10:17 PM
Thanks Timo, i've been using Audition for ages and never realised there was a Batch convert function :lol: :oops: :idea: :!:

I'm using it now, working fine.

fyi The WAVS are 4800hz 32bit