U hebt een show of twee van gedownload http://bt.etree.org en nu wilt u omzetten de shndossiers in mp3 om met u op uw iPod te nemen of MP3 speler. Dit leerprogramma zal u door de stappen lopen om enkel dat te doen, gebruikend OS X.
De eerste dingen eerst, zorgen ervoor u hebt gedownload en geïnstalleerdo xACT en iTunes, allebei van wat vrij zijn.
Er zijn twee stappen in het omzetten van uw .sh n- dossiers in .mp3. De eerste moet .sh n's in .wav dossiers decoderen. Nadat dat wordt gedaan, zult u de .wav dossiers in .mp3' s. coderen.
Decoderende .sh n- dossiers met xACT
Coderende .wav dossiers met iTunes
Decoderende .sh n- dossiers met xACT
- Lancering xACT en selecteer decodeer lusje
- Klik voeg toe knoop
- Navigeer aan .sh n dossiers u decoderen, hen wilt selecteren allen, en dan klikken Voeg dossiers toe
- Nu zult u de output moeten selecteren - het gebruik van I en voorstellen .wav. Klik Decodeer wanneer u klaar bent
- U zal worden ertoe aangezet om een plaats te verkiezen om de outputdossiers op te slaan. Selecteer de zelfde omslag waar de .sh n- dossiers worden gevestigd en dan klikken Kies
- Ga gezet op een pot van koffie. Het het decoderen proces neemt slechts een paar notulen.
- Wanneer het heeft voltooid zult u terug bij zijn decodeer het scherm maar er zal niet om het even welke dossiers in decodeert lijst zijn. Voel vrij om xACT nu te sluiten.




Coderende .wav dossiers met iTunes
- Stel iTunes open en selecteer iTunes van het hoogste menu, en toen Voorkeur… van de drop-down lijst
- Selecteer Geavanceerd lusje van het hoogste menu, en toen Het invoeren van het lagere menu
- Van De invoer die gebruikt: uitgezochte lijst, MP3 codeur
- Van Het plaatsen: de lijst, selecteert uw kwaliteitsvoorkeur. I happen to have a lot of space on my portable MP3 player, so I opt for Higher Quality (192 kbps)
- It also annoys me to have songs playing while they’re importing, so I disable that feature by removing the check from the box labeled Play songs while importing. This is entirely optional. Click OK to return to iTunes.
- Now select File from the top menu, and then Add to Library… from the drop-down list
- Navigate to the folder where you saved all of the .wav files from xACT, select that folder, and then click Choose
- iTunes will now import all of the .wav’s into iTunes. Find all of the newly added files (usually at the bottom of your iTunes list, but it depends on how you sort your music) and select them all. Once they’re all highlighted, right-click (ctrl-click for you one-button folks) on any of the selected songs and choose Convert Selection to MP3 from the pop-up menu.
- Remember that pot of coffee you put on while the .flac files were decoding? Now’s the time to get a cup. While iTunes is encoding your MP3s, a status indicator will appear in the left window (see image below). Depending on how “fast” your mac is (processor speed, memory etc) and how many files you’re encoding, this step can take anywhere from a few minutes to an hour.
- Once all of the files have been encoded, iTunes will probably beep to get your attention. Before you start listening to your music, now’s a good time to get rid of the .wav files, since they’re no longer needed. You should notice that ever other track in iTunes is highlighted. These are the .wav files - get them out of iTunes by clicking the delete key on your keyboard. If iTunes asks if you want to delete the files as well as remove them from iTunes, feel free to do so (you should still have the source .shn files if you ever need an uncompressed version again)
- That’s it! You’re done. You can now tag the files in iTunes, transfer them to your iPod etc. If you need to get at the MP3s, they will likely be located in Mac Hard Drive:Users:you:Music:iTunes:iTunes Music:






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Great tutorial. One question, though. When I add the files to iTunes I have them tagged as one album and disc 1 of 1 (if that’s the case). From there, I have the tracks numbers as they are supposed to be: 1 of 12, 2 of 12, etc.
When I sync to my iPod, I can’t access the whole album. Tracks are individual within the album (1 of 1, 1 of 1, etc). Am I doing something wrong, or is this just the way the system works?
An excellent guide. For more shn introduction or software to convert shn to mp3 on various OS, look at here:
http://www.soft29.com/convert_shn_to_mp3_wav.html
This has been super helpful…there was an especially great show I attended years ago in college that I grabbed from archive.org and was clueless as to how to listen.
As for a copy of xACT, I found this had the most up-to-date version:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21952
Happy decoding!
I have Xact and itunes. When I try to convert the .shn files with Xact, I get this error message: “No magic number found.” What the heck does that mean?? Help!
Thanks so much. It was very helpful. Would have been completely lost without this!
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