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1st Multiformat Converter and CD Ripper

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1st Multiformat Converter and CD Ripper

 

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This is a great little program for converting all types of music files including. flac to .mp3

Its quicker and simpler to use than ANYTHING else i've ever tried.

 

1st Multiformat Converter and CD Ripper easily rips audio CDs and converts between the most popular audio file formats: MP3, WMA, OGG, APE, FLAC, MPC, WAV. You can adjust the bit rate and frequency, get song titles from FreeDB, create a playlist after the file processing.

 

The software offers a pre-conversion mode; it enables you to get a 10-seconds converted sample to evaluate the final outcome. The converted files keep all ID3Tags data. Version 5.4 build 161 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

 

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Instructions:-

 

Step 1: Unzip the contents of the .rar file giving you >>>

 

- 'multiformat_converter.exe' (program)

- '1st.multiformat.converter.&.cd.ripper.5.5.(build.162)-patch.exe' (patch)

- 'snd.nfo' (.nfo file)

- 'snd.nfo.viewer.exe' (.nfo file viewer)

 

Step 2: Install the program

Step 3: Copy the patch, .nfo file & .nfo file virewer into your installation directory (normally C:\Program Files\1st Multiformat Converter)

Step 4: Run (double click) the patch

Step 5: Run the application.

 

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