Converting audio formats allows us to play or share music files better. To do this, all you need is an audio converter. But if you have multiple audio files, how can you quickly convert them? The answer is batch conversion. Below, I will share a simple batch audio converter and show you how to convert dozens or hundreds of audio files at once by using it. Let's jump right into the details.
WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory Pro is a powerful yet easy-to-use conversion program for Windows. It supports various video and audio formats and can quickly convert single or multiple files.
For audio files, it can convert 10 files at a time. In addition, you can import hundreds of audios, select the output format, and then it can help you bulk convert them one by one. The entire conversion process only takes a few minutes. Now, let's see the detailed steps.
Launch the software and select Converter. Next, click + Add Files to import your audio files into the program. Or you can drag and drop the files directly into the converter.
Click the format image on the right side of the program to unfold the output format list. Then click the Audio tab and select the audio format you prefer.
The program allows parameter editing to control the output quality and size. You can open Parameter settings and adjust the codec, sample rate, bitrate, channel, and volume as you like or simply leave them as default.
Click the ▼ button at the bottom to set the output path. Then click Run to start the conversion process.
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There are other ways to convert multiple audio files at the same time. But the method described here is the easiest I've tested on Windows. And it can output high-quality audio files without much configuration. The best part is that you can use it completely free as long as the audio is no longer than 5 minutes.
I would recommend it to beginners. But if you're familiar with the command line, I also recommend using FFmpeg, which is a powerful tool for seamless video and audio transcoding. You can refer to our other article for more details: FFmpeg WAV to MP3.
That’s all I wanted to share, I hope this post was useful to you. Thanks for reading. Have a great day!
Note: You can convert between any audio formats. However, converting to a lossy format will degrade the sound quality.
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