Archive for the ‘Blog’ Category
March 27, 2009
- I have purchased a registration code and its not accepting it!!!
Please make sure you are typing in the registration code. It is pretty common to accidentally type in the product # or order #. Scan down your order email to the line that says "Your registration code is: " and the number right after that is your registration code!
- Right clicking in Napster is failing to show "Convert mp3(s) to wave(s)…"
Make sure you are right clicking in Windows. I have had quite a few people try to right click within Napster. This is not possible, because Napster is written by a different software company. Napster defaults to storing its mp3s in the folder C:\Program Files\Napster\Music\ . Right click on one of the mp3s in that folder. (…)
- The conversions are saying "Support this software. Register Today!"
This is not a bug. After your 33 free conversions are up, it adds this sound to gently remind you that this software is shareware and supported by your registrations. After you purchase a registration code, enter the code into the Registration window and you'll remove the sound from future conversions.
- MP3 to WAVE Converter Version History
What version of Mp3 To Wave Converter do you have? (…)
- Mp3 To Wave Converter Known Bugs
What version of Mp3 To Wave Converter do you have?
The version number is displayed on the title bar of program's window when it is converting MP3 to WAV. (…)
March 25, 2009
- Converted Sound and Conversion Time
Converted sounds are sounding bad.
The converted sounds are sounding grainy. (…) - Right clicking fails to display "Convert mp3(s) to wave(s)…" !!
Mp3 To Wave Converter needs to be re-associated with mp3 files. (…)
- Are the mp3s replaced by the converted Wave files?
No. The mp3s that you convert are not deleted. They are kept intact. The converted wave files are stored in the decode directory, which defaults to "C:/Converted Wave Files".
- Does this program burn audio CDs?
No. Mp3 To Wave Converter simply converts mp3s to wave format. Most CD burning programs will use Wave files in 44khz, stereo, 16 bits, but will not accept mp3 files.
- How do I convert more than one mp3 at a time?
In the Window's Explorer, select the mp3 files you want to convert. (…)
- Ok, what am I doing wrong? How do I use this?
To start converting mp3 files, you need to right click on the mp3 files in Windows. Yes, you heard right…You start the program by right clicking on mp3 files in Windows. (…)