Converting Formats
MediaMonkey allows you to convert tracks in your Library from one
compression format to another while transferring Track properties into the
destination format's tags. This is useful if you have a device that only
supports one format (e.g. if have a portable MP3 player you may want
to convert OGG files to MP3). Note that when converting from one lossy
compression format to another, there is always some loss in fidelity. To
maintain the highest possible quality for your collection, do not replace
the original file.
To convert, select the Track(s) you want to convert and click
Tools > Convert Audio Format . The
Convert Audio Format dialog will appear, from which you may configure:
- Whether to replace the original files or convert the files to a new
destination.
- The compression format to be used for ripping the Tracks. See Ripping & Digital File
Formats and MP3 Encoder Settings.
- Whether the volume of the Tracks should be leveled as they are encoded.
This is slightly different from just analyzing the volume levels, since in
addition to performing the analysis, this actually modifies the volume levels
of the converted Track.
- The Directory and Filename format to be used for the new Tracks. Choose
the format in which your files will be saved by clicking the <Artist>,
<Album>, etc. buttons, and click the folder button if you wish to
save to a different folder than the source files. Note that if you
have not changed the directory or format used, the conversion may replace
existing files.
See Configuring
Directory and Filename Formats .
Press 'Ok' to proceed with the conversion.