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How to
Batch Convert Audio Files?
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Introduction
The inbuilt
Batch Converter tool of My Sound Editor
Free Edition makes it easy to increase the performance
when you want to apply the same operations to a whole list of files
and/or convert multiple audio files. The process brings you the
high conversion speed to save you much precious time. It also allows
you add audio effects to these audio files while
converting them to another formats.
Step 1. Activate Batch Converter
Launch
My Sound Editor Free Edition. Click the "File"
tab, then the "Batch Converter" button to activate
batch converter.

Step 2. Input an Audio Files
Now you
can add audio files to the conversion list. You
may use "Add File" to add sound files
one by one or "Add Folder" directly to input all
the sound files in a folder. If you want to delete a file just select
it and click "Remove" button.

Step 3. Add Audio Effects
Click
the "Add" button and there is an "Add Command"
window including many audio effects such as Amplify, Echo,
Reverb and so on. Select one as needed and click
"Add". You are allowed to remove the effect and
make a setting with the desired effect.

Step 4. Specify the Output Format and Output Folder
Select
the output format and folder. In "Output File Format"
you can choose the same file format as loaded or choose a file format
from WAV, MP3, OGG and WMA. Format Settings allow you to make a
quick preset or specify settings to the audio quality; In
"Output Folder" you can choose the same folder
as loaded or save it to the folder you want. The program will automatically
rename the output files to distinguish it from the original files
of the same format. Finally, click "Finish" to
start conversion. When the progress is finished,
the effect you specified would be applied to each file.

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