How Do You Convert Music Files With Foobar2000?
If you’ve ever needed a no-frills audio program for converting music files between formats, considering using Foobar2000. Its interface is a little less showy than Itunes or Windows Media Player, and it won’t play DVDs or stream video from websites, but what it lacks in graphic design it more than makes up for in raw power and versatility. Download Foobar2000 from www.foobar2000.org, if you already haven’t. Open the program. Select the “File” menu, then click on “Add Files” or “Add Directory.” Find the music files you want to convert and select them, then click “Open.” If there’s more than one file you want to add, hold down “Ctrl” and you’ll be able to select multiple items at once. Click on “File,” then click on “Open Audio CD,” if you’ll be converting music on a CD to a different format, such as mp3 or AAC. Select the files you wish to convert in the Foobar2000 main menu, again using either “Ctrl” or “Shift” to select more than one file at a time. Right-click on the files you’ve jus
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