- Processor type Pentium
- Processor speed: 100 MHz
- Memory (Cache): 16 MB RAM
- Harddisk: IDE
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP
- Graphics: 16bits colors @ 640 x 480
Faq's for Ease MP3 WAV Converter:
1.Converted WAVE files sound bad.
The converted WAVE files sound bad. Go to the menu "WAV
settings" and set the suited mode to use the best suited
format.
2.Does this program burn audio CDs?
No. MP3 WAV Converter Plus simply converts MP3,OGG or
WMA to WAVE files and converts WAVE to MP3 files. Most
CD burning programs will use WAVE files in 44khz, stereo,
16 bits, but will not accept MP3 files. You can use our
software to convert your MP3 files to WAVE files.
3. I have registered and have received a registration
code! How to use the registration code?
Click menu "register" and then open the register window.
On the register window, enter your registration name
in the "Register name" text box , followed by entering
your registration code in the "Register code" text box,
followed by clicking "Ok" button. You are a registered
user now!
4.I can't convert a "MP3" file to WAVE file,
but I can open it with other MP3 player. Why?
That may be your audio file not a MPEG Player 3 (MP3)
file format. This software will pop a Message Box "This
is not a valid MPEG file, can't convert!".
5.Do I have to pay for the upgrades?
No! All upgrades are free to registered users.
6.How to buy a full version?
You can press "Register" on the main menu and then click "Buy
now" or directly click "Buy now" on the main window.
7.Does MP3 WAV Converter equalize the volume
so that all the songs will have the same volume?
Yes. MP3 WAV Converter has a "Normalizing" feature which
ensure you
that all WAVEs in a set have the same volume level. Simply
check the "Normalizing" box before your converting.
Different digital files may have different volume levels.
If you burn the CD
without normalizing, the volume of songs in this CD might be sometimes louder
and sometimes softer. But if you use normalizing, I guarantee your songs in
the CD will have the same volume level.