Originally posted by PhlabibitI used to have this which worked ok and is free*.
I need a free converter. Seems I've dl'd a few and the only one that ever worked expired. Why can't you just get a free one? Does it cost gold to convert wav to mp3???
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http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html
*for a while at least.
Originally posted by jimslyp69You're right, I just checked - hence my edit. 🙂
Not sure it's free anymore. Like a lot of decent freeware that used to be knocking about, the greedy f***ers have got their greasy paws on it and started charging.
try these;
http://www.mp3-converter.com/mp3_converter_freeware.htm
Originally posted by jimslyp69Yes, because programmers do not deserve to be paid for their time and efforts. They don't need to eat, pay for their kids' school, and the electricty they use to run the computers they need to develop those programs is free as well.
Not sure it's free anymore. Like a lot of decent freeware that used to be knocking about, the greedy f***ers have got their greasy paws on it and started charging.
Originally posted by tmetzlerMany programs have a free version and a paid version which has more features. [along the lines of RHP]
Yes, because programmers do not deserve to be paid for their time and efforts. They don't need to eat, pay for their kids' school, and the electricty they use to run the computers they need to develop those programs is free as well.
The small independent developers deserve to be supported, but when their programs get snapped up by huge companies nothing changes to the program, they just cancel the free version. In that scenario I would personally agree that they are greedy.
Originally posted by PhlabibitSupport the open-source community, by using something like LAME with a frontend, like this one...http://www.dors.de/razorlame/index.php
I need a free converter. Seems I've dl'd a few and the only one that ever worked expired. Why can't you just get a free one? Does it cost gold to convert wav to mp3???
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