| If on a Mac, you can use iTunes, setting preferences to import audio to MP3.
-Lou
On 3/20/06 11:52, " Anthony Kozar" wrote:
> Marcelo,
>
> If you are still using MacOS 9, there is a very nice port of BladeEnc with a
> graphical interface available. It can function as a "drag and drop"
> application as well, so you just drop audio files on it in the Finder and
> they are automatically converted.
>
> You can even configure the Csound front end to do this automatically after
> rendering by setting the "Post Processor" preference to BladeEnc.
>
> If you are not on OS 9 still, then BladeEnc should be available for other
> platforms as well. The Mac version is available here:
>
> http://www.helsinki.fi/~pkamppur/bladeencmac.html
>
> (Oh, it's free and open source too! :)
>
> Anthony Kozar
> anthonykozar AT sbcglobal DOT net
>
>
> marcelo wrote on 3/20/06 11:07 AM:
>
>> This is OT but i need convert audio to MP3 and my question is - is there
>> some softwere on line that make this? Could you point?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Marcelo
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