Review: Freemake Audio Converter is a software that you can use to encode audio tracks across multiple formats, including WMA, WAV, MP3, FLAC, M4A and OGG. Application interface is simple, attractive, intuitive Glane. Audio tracks can be imported into the queue via the file browser just like drag and drop method is not supported. Batch processing is allowed. In the list, you can check the name, format, source, duration, location and size of each track. After you identify the extension and output destination, you can continue with the conversion process. In addition, you can set options when it comes to audio channel, bit rate and sample rate frequency. In addition, you can use an existing preset or create your own one. Moreover, you can drag audio from video files, rename songs, set the path to the temporary directory, change the interface language, merge files, and more. The program converts audio has quite a large amount of system resources, coding job done quickly and manages to keep a very good sound quality output files. There's also a guide with video tutorials online that you can check. The bottom line is that Freemake Audio Converter is an excellent tool for encoding audio, and I highly recommend all users, and we it comes to beginners or experienced people. |
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