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MP3 To Wave Maker Plus - Support

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1.Does this program support right clicking?

Yes!To start converting mp3 or wave files, you can right click on the mp3 or wave files in Windows. For example, if you had a bunch of mp3 or wave files in "C:\My Music", you would first double click "My Computer", followed by double clicking "(C:)", followed by double clicking the "My Music" folder. Select the mp3 or wave files you want to convert. You can select the mp3 or wave 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 or wave files and a menu will appear. Click "Decode to wave(s)..." or "Encode to MP3(s)" and the program will start!

2.How do I add files to the file-list for conversion?

Click on the "Add" button. You will see a prompt showing the last directory your computer used for mp3s or waves. Click on the file you would like to add, or select multiple files, and click Open. The files will be added to the list. Please note that Mp3 to Wav Maker will only display mp3 files or wave files in the add files list.

Also,you can drag mp3 or wave files to files list.

3.Does mp3 to wave maker burn audio CDs?

No. MP3 To Wave Maker simply converts mp3s to wave format. Most CD burning programs will use Wave files in 44khz, stereo, 16 bits, but Easy Audio CD Burner can do that.

4.Can I change the bit rate or channel I encode at when using wave to mp3 maker?

Of course,Simply click Options, then choose your bit rate and channel mode. This will encode wavs into mp3s using those exact specifications. We recommend 128kb/sec and Stereo - this is equivalent to CD-quality sound.

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