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GIG Converter
The GIG converter in question is nothing less than Factory Audio Converter – the fastest, most powerful and easiest-to-use one imaginable. There are several reasons why we thing it the best converter on earth.
First, it features a robust and handy interface, which is very easy to navigate. Second, it supports more than 30 audio formats and converts GIG files to all popular compressed audio formats, such as MP3, WMA, WAV, MP4, OGG, MPC, FLAC, APE and AAC. Third, it is much cheaper than most audio converters, which do not embrace anywhere near this number of formats. These are the main reasons, to name a few, why you should buy this particular audio converter.
Using the GIG Converter
Launch the program and click on a folder with GIG files contained in it. All the files will be arranged in a list. Here you can check the files you need to convert. You can either check one or several files optionally or click Check All and have the entire collection checked automatically and batch-convert.
Next, you should select any of the target formats. Use the format bar at the top of the screen or select the format from the format menu.
This GIG convertor features a handy wizard, which will guide you through the whole conversion process. Here you can select destination folder and adjust your conversion parameters, which include bit rate, sample rate and channel.
This is for experienced users. If you are not sure, skip it and use the default settings, which are actually the most appropriate. If you have specified your own settings, they will be intact every next time you use the converter. Click Start to initiate conversion.
Factory Audio Converter is shareware. You can either buy it now or download the free demo version, which is valid for 30 days. After the trial period expires, you will need to buy the key. Registered users will enjoy free tech support and regular updates.
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