Consolidate your music for iPods
p2pnet.net News:- You know all those WMA or WAV files you have that won’t play on your iPod?
AnalogWhole is the answer.
It’s is a Windows application that allows you to consolidate your music for iTunes as MP3 files, says the site.
“Any music file that is playable in Windows Media Player can be re-recorded as an MP3 file,” it states. “Just tell AnalogWhole where your music library is, and it will automatically re-record the file as an MP3 file. In addition, it will add the converted song to iTunes for you.”
How does it do what it does?
Almost all PC soundcards have the ability to simualtaneously play music out one channel while recording music on another channel. The standard Windows audio mixer component allows the output channel to be routed back into the soundcard input channel. AnalogWhole uses the COM interface to Windows Media Player to play the music file and while it is playing, it records it and encodes it as an MP3 file. All tagging info (i.e. artist, song title, album et cetera) is transferred to the MP3 file as well.
Download it here.
(Thanks, Jazz)
Also See:
AnalogWhole – AnalogWhole is here!, October 7, 2006
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