How do I batch Convert from 32 to 24 bit

Is it with Wave burner if so, Please let me know. When i use Waveburner it does it to 16 bits. Please help. Thank you! These samples are for eventual use inside EXS

Hi
And iTunes is easier to use for this. My method: Using Finder, I drag my main iTunes folder (the one I use for listening to radio and such that contains all related playlists and folders) out of the Music folder to anyplace else. Then launch iTunes. It creates a new empty iTunes folder automatically, and iTunes is starting from a clean slate. *After setting iTunes conversion to .aif* I then drag the 32bit batch files into iTunes then click on convert. This way my files are located in an uncluttered location - the newly created iTunes folder (and subfolders). After I'm done, and have dragged my converted files to their ultimate destination, I then get rid of the new iTunes folder and drag the original (main) iTunes folder back into the Music folder. When iTunes is then launched, all of your original Library and Playlists will be there. You can create an Applescript preset to do the folder switching if one wanted to streamline the process.
Cheers.

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