Freemake Audio Converter
Now that your entire music collection, your audio books, and videos, (and even your family recordings from when you were eight) are on a hard drive, you might want to have a dependable, user-friendly tool to convert across different audio formats, as well as for performing various tasks such as merging audio files or extracting audio from video files.
Enter: Freemake Audio Converter. This is a free audio conversion tool from the same team that brought you the highly acclaimed Freemake Video Converter. Like it�s predecessor, Freemake Audio Converter delivers a powerful conversion engine coupled with an excellent user experience. It also has long-term ambitions, with context menu integration, audio tag editing, and CD ripping planned for future versions of this software.
There are quite a few freeware conversion tools out there; therefore, before you install this one consider the following PROS and wish list.
PROS:
- Provides an excellent user experience: has a very nice, intuitive look and feel. Files can be added by copying (CTRL+C) then pasting them into the interface.
- Offers several quality settings: for each format, with the option to create user-customized settings.
- Offers a nice set of function: convert audio files, merge audio files, and extract audio tracks from video files. Can automatically add converted files into the iTunes library.
- Preserves tag data in the converted files: although tag editing is not currently supported, but planned for a future version.
- Formats supported: to and from all most major audio formats (MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, AAC, M4A, OGG). Supports 200+ video formats for extracting audio from video files.
- Ambitious: future versions will support audio tag editing, CD ripping, CD burning, and Windows context menu integration (note: this according to an email correspondence I had with someone from Freemake).
- Multithreaded core support: the extent to which this is supported is unclear. For example (and I am quoting an email correspondence) [while] �Freemake VideoConverter does support multithread encoding for output formats with H.264 codec. In Freemake Audio Converter 1.0 this feature isn�t present�.
- Support for drag and drop: strangely, you cannot drag and drop your files onto the Freemake Audio Converter interface.
- Windows shell integration: a personal preference of mine, which I believe this is coming in a future version.
However, if you want an audio converter that looks good and just works, this would be my recommended freeware audio converter of choice.
Version Tested: 1.0.0
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