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How to convert .ape files to .mp3 using Windows

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You’ve downloaded a show or two from DimeADozen and now you want to convert the ape files to mp3 to take with you on your iPod or MP3 player. This tutorial will walk you through the steps to do just that, using Windows. note: this is another tutorial in the Beginners guide to lossless audio series.

First things first, make sure you’ve downloaded and installed Monkey’s Audio and iTunes, both of which are free.

There are two steps in converting your .ape files to .mp3. The first is to decode the .ape’s into .wav files. After that’s done, you’ll encode the .wav files into .mp3’s.

Decoding .ape files with Monkey’s Audio
Encoding .wav files with iTunes


Decoding .ape files with Monkey’s Audio

  1. Open Monkey’s Audio and select the arrow next to the Compress button. Select Decompress from the drop-down list.
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  3. Drag all of the ape files you want to convert into the main Monkey’s Audio window.
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  5. Click the Decompress button.
  6. Watch as Monkey’s Audio converts your .ape files to .wav files.
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  8. When it’s finished, check to make sure all of the .wav files were created (they’ll be in the same folder as your .ape files).
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Encoding .wav files with iTunes

  1. First you need to make sure that iTunes will encode the songs to .mp3 (rather than the default, which is .aac). Start by selecting Edit and then Preferences…
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  3. Select the Advanced tab, and then the Importing tab. Select MP3 Encoder from the Import Using: list, and then choose a quality from the Setting list. You may want to remove the check-mark from Play songs while importing (I find it annoying, and it makes the encoding time slightly longer). Click OK when you’re done.
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  5. Back in the main iTunes window, select File and then Add Folder to Library…
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  7. Navigate to the folder that you saved the .wav files in and select it. Click OK
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  9. Find the newly imported .wav files in iTunes and select them all (single-click the first file, hold down the Shift key on your keyboard, and then single-click the last file). Right-click on any of the selected files and choose Convert Select to MP3. You may want to get a cup of coffee right now, as this step will take a while (depending on the number of files you’re converting).
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  11. iTunes will let you know it’s done converting the files by playing a little “beep”. Now is also a good time to remove the .wav files from your iTunes library so you don’t confuse them with the (identical looking) mp3 files. With the .wav files still highlighted, click the Delete key on your keyboard. If prompted, click the Remove button.
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That’s it, you’re done! Rename the files in iTunes (if you wish), give them a listen or transfer them to your iPod/mp3 player. Don’t forget to delete the .wav files if you no longer need them – they’re pretty big and take up quite a bit of space on your hard drive.

The .mp3 files can be found by going to My Documents -> My Music -> iTunes -> iTunes Music -> Artist Name -> Album Name

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  1. Rob says

    Thanks for the convert APE to MP3 walkthrough. Very useful.

    Rob

  2. Leah says

    ThankYOU! After downloading an ApE torrent than having NO idea what the hell an .ape file was, this was VERY useful. It also helps me out with my .wav files that I havn’t been able to use on my itunes!

  3. Stan Kossen says

    The instructions on how to convert an APE file to Wav to MP3 were really simple and easy to follow. I thank you for the clear presentation.

    I didn’t go the iTunes route for converting the Wav to MP3. I used a simple free program, “River Past Wave to MP3,” which was as easy as cutting soft cheese to use.

    Thank you again.

    Stan Kossen

  4. alex says

    Thanks a million. Very useful and easy to follow.
    Good job.

  5. christopher says

    when i convert my .ape file, it will always turn out to be a very big wave file. i cannot extract in into different track.

  6. twilight beak says

    Thank you.

    Bue I prefer my script to decompress, split the wav file, and call FAAC to encode them automatically with CUE file tag support in Linux. The encoded file is compatible with Amarok/iTunes or whatever else.

    One line and everything is done there. Bye

  7. jabba says

    really simple. cheers.

  8. siggi says

    Wierd the monkey always disapear when he is about to get a file.

  9. Altergrave says

    Really nice walkthrough. Very neat and easy to follow.
    Made me convert to higher bitrates.
    No need for that JMAC.. PATHfile.. and so on.

    I just hope you’ll also make a guide for splitting of APE tracks.

    Anyway, you’re good!

    Thanks yo!

  10. DDM says

    Thanks a million! I used Cue splitter to split the files, and then the Monkey. Worked perfectly!

  11. kaede fuyou says

    thank you so much!

  12. Michael says

    may I ask what to do to convert an .ape file (a full CD image) to many .mp3 files? (each .mp3 consists of one song but not the whole CD image)

  13. sebjustseb says

    For some reason, the Monkey’s Audio program doesn’t work properly sometimes unless its version 4 or higher. There’s a beta download on the monkey audio site that’s good. And for splitting files, Cuesplitter is excellent

  14. Anonymous says

    Thanks, this helped alot. Was really easy to understand with the supplied pics.

  15. woo! says

    yay! it worked great!

  16. Clegg says

    Thanks – never heard of an .ape file before and your help was just the ticket !

  17. Arian says

    Thank u sooo MuCH!

  18. Speckled Jim says

    Awesome, thanks. Such an easy to understand walkthrough.

  19. Geoff says

    Dude,
    This is the second or third post of yours which has helped me out. first it was flac to mp3 now ape to mp3!! Simple and easy to follow. Thanks for your time and effort!

  20. Ross McKillop says

    Geoff,

    Right on – glad they helped! Next up it’ll be shn to mp3 :)

  21. António says

    Thanks for your explanations on how to convert Ape files. Very useful. Well done.

  22. Atham says

    Thank you very much man. your help’s been really helpful. Appreciate it!

  23. Alex says

    Just What I was looking for, Thanks !!!

  24. Ernie Shufflebottom says

    Thanks. Keep up the good work!

  25. Bernie says

    Thanks for the simple explanation. I was going apeshit over ape files!

  26. larson says

    Be sure to realize that an often needed step is skipped in this. Which is cue splitting into track files. Get a .cue splitter that supports .apes. Then you’ll have all the tracks ready for the steps in this how-to.

  27. pouya says

    thanks alot!

  28. Jeff says

    wow…thank you so much!
    this tutorial was so easy to follow step by step…THANKS A BUNCH

  29. Nadejda says

    Great thanks!!! Truely useful!

  30. Katje says

    Thank you so much for this! It was really easy to follow and helped me immensely.

  31. sylvia says

    this really help me a lot!!thanks you so much!!

  32. Paul says

    Excellent instructions, thank you!

    However, my three .ape files are incomplete (93-98%) and Monkey’s Audio generates an error message (”Error: Invalid Checksum”) during decompression and does not decompress the file. So I can’t get to the next step(s).

    Any suggestions / work arounds?

  33. Nicole F says

    Thanks so much!!!!!

  34. Paul says

    Nero Wave Editor was able to open and decompress my three incomplete .ape files.

  35. cindy says

    The Monkey disappear when i add the files. y? I’m stuck at the Monkey step (2)… ~_~

  36. cindy says

    got it done. this time i installed the latest version of Monkey Audio. It’s working. Thanks.

  37. eth says

    thank u very much for this info. it’s really very useful.

  38. lalocoabreu says

    Thanks man!
    very useful stuff… worked pretty fine!

  39. Mahmoud Awad says

    many thanx for the tutorial, very helpful and great, you are so good, thanx again

  40. les lee says

    Thank you. Very simple and it works; u can’t ask for much more.

  41. E-hannon says

    i like your taste in music govt mule and Galactic :D
    good stuff

  42. DaveP says

    Thanks!

    Ace tutorial very easy to understand. Many thanks again.

  43. Liliana says

    Short, easy to understand, very clear thanks a lot!!!!!

  44. Frank O says

    Worked well. Thank you for your effort. It is these types of information sites that makes the WEB/internet so valuable. You made it look easy……………

  45. Tony C says

    Thank you so much,it is very useful,

    but I want to ask how to convert to different track of wave files.

  46. t4e5y45y54 says

    thx

  47. Hayden says

    Something went wrong; when I tried to decompress my files, it said Error [invalid input], did I do something wrong?

  48. Nelson says

    Thanks a ton!!! This really worked.

  49. Mojo-San says

    great guide!! very helpful. Tnx!

  50. TerryG says

    This is my second use of the steps on the web site, but the second time I get a an error (undefined) message. The first time worked fine. Could the file be another type though it states it as being an .ape file.

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