i think, this can be done in SoundForge aswel. I dont how it is in there, but deffinitely some kind of BatchProccess tool needs to be there. It should be called Converter or something like that and also can be as a separate SoudnForge tool.
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i think, this can be done in SoundForge aswel. I dont how it is in there, but deffinitely some kind of BatchProccess tool needs to be there. It should be called Converter or something like that and also can be as a separate SoudnForge tool.
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