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Xilisoft WMA MP3 Converter 2.0.36 - User Guide and FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions - Xilisoft WMA MP3 Converter

  1. Q: I have many files to convert. How can I import them simultaneous? It means I want to import several files at one time.
    A: You'd better put all your files into one folder, and then open the folder with Xilisoft MP3 WAV Converter. You can select multi files by pressing "CTRL" and highlight them at the same time.

  2. Q: Does your software support FLAC file? I can not see it in the "Open" window when I try to import it.
    A: Please set "Files of type" from default setting "Supported Files" to "All files", and then you will see your FLAC files in the folder. You can select and import your files.

  3. Q: I want to encode the music from an AVI file, but I get a noisy result. What should I do?
    A: Different AVI files may contain different codec, and some of compressing codec, such as mpeg codec, would not provide a good quality.

  4. Q: I can not open files from iTunes with Xilisoft MP3 WAV Converter. I get an error message "Can not open input file". What should I do?
    A: The M4P files from iTunes are protected, and you need to convert them to the M4A format with other software like iOpener, then our software can read them. Or you also may use the HYMN to remove the encryption from the .m4p file.


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