Creative MediaSource File Convers

I just bought a Zen Micro and I have a question about transfering mp3's using creative media source. I only want to upload 28kbs songs onto my micro to maximize the number of songs and reduce battery consumption. At the moment I'm using a third party program to convert 92, 320 etc bit rate mp3's into 28 kbs files and then uploading them to my Zen through the explorer.
Is there any way to do this in one quick step using Creative Media Source? I cant seem to find any instructions or information on this topic.
Thanks.

Dingus' suggestion makes it somewhat easier as it allows you to place those songs directly into your MediaSource library and then just hit transfer. Its more efficient than using an independent encoder. I was hoping mediasource could do it in one step but this ways fine.
Thanks for your help.

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  • New Creative Mediasource "Plays all your multimedia files"

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    During the installation of the new creative drivers and software, I was surprised to see that Creative MediaSource would play all my multimedia files (in French, there was a caption during installation that mentioned: "Joue tous vos fichiers multim?dias". And I thought, wow, great move from Creative, now they're finally adding ogg and other formats to the CMS software!
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    <FONT face=Helv size=2>
    Have you:
    - Download and install the latest Creative MediaSource Player/Organizer 3.30.2 from your product download site. Make sure that you install this first before installing the rest of the MediaSource plugins listed below.
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    Creative Labs Americas
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  • Creative MediaSource will not play certain MP3

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  • Album details ripped using iTunes cannot be read in Creative MediaSource. Any f

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                     libgme: for libgme plugin [installed]
                     librsvg: for SVG plugin [installed]
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                     aalib: for ASCII art plugin [installed]
                     libmtp: for MTP devices support [installed]
                     smbclient: for SMB access plugin [installed]
                     libcdio: for audio CD playback support [installed]
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                     ttf-dejavu: for subtitle font [installed]
                     opus: for opus support [installed]
                     libssh2: for sftp support [installed]
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    It looks good.

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