We just ripped over 100 CD albums to add to our jukebox. I just noticed that they were ripped as WMA files. Is there any easy way to cleanly convert these to MP3s or do we need to re-rip all of these...??? :tommy
converting the converted is a bad a idea, major loss in quality
rerip!
Re-Ripping at this point is not an option. I understand there is a loss of quality. I would appreciate anyones input on a conversion utility that would let me point it at the directory containing the WMA files and do a mass conversion to MP3.
If you convert WMA to MP3 are there any other things that need to be done, tags.. etc...?/
Thanks for your help.
there are 100's of utilities out there
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=convert+wma+mp3&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a
Media Monkey should do what you want via a batch script. However i don't use it that much so i couldn't tell you exactly how to do it.
I installed a program called Switch by NCH software. This tool worked great for converting an album that I originally ripped as a WMA file into an MP3 file for use on Freebox. You can rip the files to the existing directory or a new target directory.
I am trying to figure a way to point it at the entire directory that I have the WMA files in to mass convert them. Right now I am opening one album folder at a time and converting it a a single thread operation.
That is taking almost as long as re-ripping them.
Does anyone here have experience with Switch and can you give me any advice ?
Free and works a treat:
http://www.foobar2000.org/
Brad
Thanks for the advice everyone. I got he job done yesterday. I built a small test set of folders and files from the music directory I needed to work on for testing purposes.
I used the SWITCH software I installed. The problem was thatSwitch was stopping and "choking" on the cover.jpg and some .ini files it was seeing in the selection list. So after I started Switch and pressed add folder to convert, I had to sort the list by extention and delete from the list all non-WMA files. I tested it on my testy sample and it worked. So I repeated the process on the new set of albums I had ripped as WMA files.
There were 107 CD albums in WMA format, that was 1522 song files.
The process ran on my PC for 9 and a half hours yesterday. That was OK though, as we went out to see a baseball game and got alot of other stuff done.
Last night when the process finished, I needed to copy the cover.Jpg files into the new converted album folders.
It sure beat re-ripping all those albums manually.
Ran config and now my juke has 800 albums on it.
Thanks again for all you input. I would recommend the Switch Software for anyone who needs to convert WMA to MP3.
:beer