Using Foobar - FLAC To MP3
Note that Foobar doesn't ship with encoders, so you'll have to go download extras to handle the formats you want to use.
- Get Foobar
- Launch Foobar
- Open/drag FLAC files in
- Select all, right-click and do a "convert", for output format pick MP3 - might want to set up an entry with chosen bitrate, constant/variable preference
- Pick a folder to dump the converted files into
- The first time you do this, you might have to tell Foobar where your lame.exe encoder is (see below)
- Watch the progress bar, go collect your files when done
Options
Foobar lets you set up a number of converter options, so if the defaults aren't enough, do an edit/add new.
My settings for MP3 are
Encoder type: "custom"
Encoder: lame.exe
Extension: mp3
Parameters: -S --noreplaygain -b 192 - %d
Format: lossy
Highest BPS: 24
Encoder name: "MP3 (LAME), 192kbps CBR"
Bitrate: 192
Settings: CBR
Apple Lossless
Foobar doesn't ship with the apple lossless decoding, I had to grab an extra plugin (try the Foobar website for download).
Getting LAME
LAME is the encoder engine that actually converts to MP3. If you don't have the LAME encoder (lame.exe), get latest from Rarewares. Download the zip (it should contain an exe, a DLL, and a bunch of HTML and CSS) and unpack all the files into somewhere like "C:\Program Files\Lame" (just create a new folder).
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