Despite the fact that the MP3 format has become a universal format for storing and playing audio files, it is often necessary to change the format of music: adapt tracks, for example, to PDAs or electronic audiobooks.
Instructions
Step 1
To change the format of music tracks, use audio converters (mostly free or shareware). For example:
Total Audio Converter - This converter allows you to change the format of any music track (for example, WAV to MP3, MP3 to OGG, MP3 to AAC, CD to MP3, WMA, WAV, VQF, OGG, APE). The program integrates into the operating system, so just select a track and use the context menu (right mouse button) to run the "Convert to" command.
FanVista Audio Converter - the converter supports the following formats: MP3, WMA, OGG, WAV, APE, AIFF, AMR, FLAC, AC3, AAC, M4A, MMF, MP2.
FreeRIP - ripping tracks from CD to formats - MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, FLAC, etc.
Step 2
For more detailed editing of audio files, use audio editors (there are free and paid ones). For example: Audio Editor, Free Audio Dub, GoldWave, Sound Forge. With the help of such programs, you can "cut" or "glue" the fragments of the tracks you need. Change the format of the tracks. Apply one of the many effects to your music.
Step 3
Use on-line converters if you need to convert a small number of tracks to MP3 format. For example,