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post #16 of 23

Do a search for FoxTab AudioConverter.

post #17 of 23

i like dbpoweramp. but it costs $.

 

try xrecode

post #18 of 23

if you are stuck in windows and need to convert to AAC, I suggest investigating qtaeenc (look it up on google for download link), a command line front end for quicktime.  Obviously, you need quick time before it can run.  You should be able to use foobar2000 as the framework or driver to automate the conversion process.  It will take some elbow grease to get it working.  I personally use payware dbpoweramp and its open ended command line plugin because it can advantage of multiple cores.

 

I get the sense no AAC encoder is 100% nailed down, or at least that was my consensus two years ago.  Go shopping for which one has the psycho acoustic models and compression capabilities that best fit your requirements.

post #19 of 23

dbpoweramp is what I use, seems like the easiest to setup and use

post #20 of 23

XiphQT might be the answer you are looking for, if you've already got iTunes and QuickTime.

I've used Fluke for a while now, which is based the same priciples, just for Mac. It allows me to play and convert from FLAC and Ogg to AAC.

post #21 of 23

For me, xrecode II is the best.

post #22 of 23

X2 for Nero AAC and all the convenience to use Foobar2000 to convert your songs!

 

 

post #23 of 23

X3 for Nero AAC and all the convenience to use Foobar2000 to convert your songs!

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