How to Convert WAV to ACC
Music comes in many styles. From jazz to rap and country to hip hop, music has almost as many forms as it does musicians. Likewise, audio has many different computer formats as well. Most have a specific function, while others are just created to run with a certain program. WAV and ACC are two of these formats. WAV was created by Microsoft and is widely accepted by most programs that use audio. ACC stands for Advanced Audio Coding and was created to be the successor of MP3. It is Sony's officially used audio format. The problem with so many different audio formats is that not every one works on all programs. Because of this, converting audio types becomes essential. This is how to convert WAV to ACC.
Instructions
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Download "Total WAV Converter 1.01" from the link provided in the References section below.
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Scroll down and click "Download."
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Click "Save File" when asked if you would like to save the file.
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Double-click the newly downloaded file. It will appear either in a "Downloads" pop-up window or as an icon on the desktop.
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Click "OK" and then "RUN" when asked if you would like to run the program.
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Click "Next" when the installation wizard launches.
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Click "Next" when shown the "Setup Destination Location." If you want to change this, Click "Browse" and input your desired location. The default is recommended.
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Click "Next" when shown the "Startup Menu Folder."
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Click "Install" and the installation will begin.
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Click "Finish" when informed of the installation being complete. Total WAV Converter will load automatically.
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Select your desired language and click "OK."
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Drag the desired track you wish to convert into the main selection window.
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Click "Convert" in the toolbar menu and select "Convert WAV." The audio file will now be converted.
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Tips & Warnings
Because this is a trial software, you will only be allowed to use it a limited amount of times before it will no longer work. In order to use it permanently, click the "Buy Now!" button in the actual main selection window.