Convert from audio and extract audio from video to WAV, MP3, MPEG Audio, AVI and other files using this simple and straightforward app
Version | 4.2.401 |
Updated | Nov 10th 2016 |
Developer |
AVConverter Technologies Co Ltd
N/A
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User Rating |
2070
3.6
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Original File Size | 2.6 MB |
Downloads | 47164 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Multimedia |
MP3 Converter is an application designed to help convert audio files from one format to another. It relies on a user friendly interface and a wide range of supported formats.
You won't find it too difficult to get used to MP3 Converter because the GUI is quite plain-looking and the whole job basically comes down to picking the output format and changing the default settings.
The source format can be any of the following: MP4, MOV, WMA, AVI, OGG, MP3, SND, FLV, MKV or AIF, while the supported target formats include MP3, WAV, AVI, WMA, OGG and MPA. One of the nice things about MP3 Converter is the preview tool which allows you to play the selected file and choose which part to convert, but also change volume and balance settings.
The conversion settings may vary by the file format you wish to convert to, so you can either choose the channels, the sample rate, the bit rate, the compressor, the resolution or the profile.
MP3 Converter Crack also supports batch converting, which means you can work with multiple files at the same time and the only thing you have to do is to place all the files in the built-in list in the main window.
The conversion process goes fast and the app remains low on computer resources when doing its job. However, you should note that the necessary time to complete the task depends a lot on the size of the file you wish to convert.
All in all, MP3 Converter is a nice tool that gets its job done fast and easy. It comes with many good features and is quite easy to use, so it deserves at least a chance.
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