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Topic: Any way to add "Convert" to Explorer's file context menu (Read 1240 times) previous topic - next topic
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Any way to add "Convert" to Explorer's file context menu

Title says it all really, I was just wondering if it was possible to access FB2K's right click context menu within Windows Explorer itself. As a mastering engineer and radio show host, I deal with a lot of audio files on a daily basis, and it would really speed things up for me, if, for example, I could select a batch of .wav files in an Explorer folder, right click them, and then select "Convert" to .mp3, which would automatically then open FB2k and run the Convert command with the required settings. If not, is it something that would be possible to implement in the future?

Did do a search, but could't find any relevant posts. Thanks in advance!

Gregg


Any way to add "Convert" to Explorer's file context menu

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This feature is not available out of the box. The only way I can think of would be to manually edit the Windows registry to create a context menu entry to invoke the corresponding converter command.