Dear Mark, you seem to be working on a Windows operating system. Sox is a software that you would run from within the OS command prompt/shell/terminal. So open the command line shell[1] and type the command sox to see if it is installed correctly. If you get a reply from sox other than a message that the command can not be found, learn how to navigate to other drives and folders[2]. Once you arrive in the folder that holds audiofile.mp3 execute the sox command as described in the sox manual. best, P [1] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/windows-commands [2] https://www.computerhope.com/issues/chusedos.htm * Mark Donaldson <mwdmaestro@xxxxxxxxxxx> [2024-01-11 01:32]: > Hello! > > This sure sounds like a dandy program, but I'm trying to get around the syntax. > > Say I have a an audio file on my D drive called audiofile.mp3 and I want to convert it to a wav file. > > My sox program is on my C drive in programs. > > So how do I convert this mp3 then? > > Sounds like a great place to start! > > Please help me and thanks! > > Mark Donaldson > > > > _______________________________________________ > Sox-users mailing list > Sox-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users _______________________________________________ Sox-users mailing list Sox-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sox-users