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I shoot about 300-500 photos per weekend, all in RAW. That means I regularly need to convert batches of 25-50 […]
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I shoot about 300-500 photos per weekend, all in RAW. That means I regularly need to convert batches of 25-50 […]
I needed to pull some MP3 files into Audition for a podcast edit last month. Audition handled them fine, but
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You have a photo of a receipt, a screenshot of an error message, or a scan of a printed document.
GIFs are everywhere – Slack reactions, Twitter replies, Reddit threads. But the second you try uploading one to Instagram, TikTok,
SVG files are great until they aren’t. You design an icon set in Figma, download the SVGs, and then realize
I spent the better part of last week converting clips from screen recordings and phone videos into GIFs for documentation,
AAC is the default audio format for Apple devices, YouTube downloads, and most streaming rips. It sounds better than MP3
WEBM files are everywhere – screen recordings, downloaded clips from the web, exports from OBS. They play fine in Chrome
M4A files are everywhere if you use Apple devices. Your iPhone voice memos, iTunes purchases, Apple Music downloads – they’re
FLAC files sound fantastic. They’re lossless, meaning you get the exact same audio quality as the original recording. The problem?
WAV files sound great. They’re also massive. A single 5-minute track can eat up 50 MB, and that gets old