Developer(s) | Ellora Assets Corporation |
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Initial release | 29 August 2011 |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Platform | .NET Framework 4[1] |
Size | 9.6 MB |
Available in | English, German, French, Russian, Spanish, Japanese, Italian, Danish, Dutch |
License | Trialware (Ad-supported and crippleware) |
Website | ytconvertmp3.com |
- Freemake Video Converter Software
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Freemake Audio Converter is an ad-supported audio conversion utility developed by Ellora Assets Corporation. The program is used to convert across different audio formats, merge audio files, and extract audio from video files. Freemake Audio Converter 1.0.0 does not support CD burning.[2] Since 2016, the program has reached a user base of over 63 million people.[3]
License[edit]
Freemake Audio Converter may be downloaded free of charge but prevents users to convert files which are longer than 3 minutes, unless its commercial version is purchased. It may offer to download and install other products from its advertisement partners.
Infinite Pack for Freemake Audio Converter lets you convert any audio files longer than 3 minutes. Freemake Audio Converter is a new free tool that converts audio files between all key audio formats and prepares music for MP3 players, mobile phones and Apple gadgets. Download the latest version of Freemake Video Converter with the help of Google Chrome browser (NOTICE: you should download Freemake Video Converter in Google Chrome even if you have already installed it earlier) 2. Install Video Converter. Go to Help tab – choose 'Get Gold Pack. Freemake Super Speed Pack is a premium option for Freemake Video Converter. It provides a double speed boost for video conversion tasks due to the two-pass encoding and hardware acceleration technologies. Convert long HD videos, rip unprotected DVDs & Blu-rays, and transform multiple files in batch twice faster.
Features[edit]
Freemake Audio Converter accepts over 40 audio file formats such as MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, AAC, M4A, OGG, AMR, AC3, AIFF, and M4R. It can convert audio to MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, AAC, M4A, and OGG, and can prepare files for playback on various portable media players, such as Zune, Coby, SanDisc, Sansa, iRiver, Walkman, Archos, and GoGear. It can convert audio files into M4A and M4R files for iPad, iPhone, and iPod and automatically adds converted files to the iTunes library.
Freemake Audio Converter features a batch audio conversion mode to convert multiple audio files simultaneously. The program can also combine multiple audio files into a single file.[4] The software includes several ready-made presets for each supported output file format and the ability to create a custom preset with the adjustment of bitrate, audio channels, and sample rate.[5]
The program is capable of extracting the audio soundtrack from different video formats, such as DVD, MP4, AVI, MPEG, H.264, MKV, DIVX, MOV, WMV, VOB, 3GP, RM, QT, and FLV.[6]
The user interface of Freemake Audio Converter is based on Windows Presentation Foundation technology.[7]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Need help with Freemake?'. Freemake Support. Ellora Assets Corporation.
- ^'Convert audio formats, combine audio files, and extract audio tracks from videos with Freemake Audio Converter'. Freewaregenius. 30 August 2011. Archived from the original on 10 September 2011.
- ^'History of MP3 – The Past and the Now'. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
- ^Peers, Nick (29 August 2011). 'Achieve format freedom with Freemake Audio Converter'. Betanews.
- ^'Freemake Audio Converter'. Softpedia. 6 September 2011.
- ^Javaid, Usman (6 September 2011). 'Freemake Audio Converter Extracts Audio From Video, Exports To iTunes'. Addictivetips.
- ^'MP3 download alternatives'. Wednesday, 21 August 2019
External links[edit]
Freemake Video Converter Software
Freemake Audio Converter Infinite Pack Unlimited
Ever come across an audio file you couldn't play, either on your computer or on other portable device you own? The answer lies in converting that file into a format that's compatible with whatever program or gadget you're using.
Doing this manually can be a chore – and quite complicated, which is where a program like Freemake Audio Converter earns its corn. The program is designed for both novices and more advanced users, and like Freemake's range of video conversion tools, provides a logical, step-by-step process to follow.
Start by clicking the Audio button to add files manually (to add an entire folder, simply drag it from the Open dialogue box to the main Freemake window), or drag and drop them from a folder window into the program's own window. You'll see each track's name, plus some useful information about it (click on the title to rename it if required).
Next, choose which format you wish to convert the selected files to by clicking the appropriate button at the bottom of the screen: MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, AAC, M4A and OGG are also supported. You then select a quality level, from optimum downwards using the dropdown menu. The overall size of the converted files will be displayed under the target folder, allowing you to pick the best setting for the available space (you can even create your own presets if those on offer don't suit).
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Finally, pick the folder to save all the converted files too, click Convert and sit back and wait for them to be converted (it goes without the saying the originals are left untouched).
That's not all the program can do – it can also strip the audio track from a wide selection of video files, plus join multiple tracks together (just flick the 'Join files' switch to On at the main screen). Future versions promise to add support for both ripping and burning to CD too.
It's all very simple and straightforward to use, but if there's one criticism it's that you need to do some detective work of your own to determine which format is the best one depending on your needs – did you know M4A is the best format for your iPod or iPhone, for example, or that MP3 ensures your audio works across a range of devices?
Version 1.1.8.11 brings (see full changelog for more):
- Several minor bug fixes
Verdict:
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The user interface of Freemake Audio Converter is based on Windows Presentation Foundation technology.[7]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Need help with Freemake?'. Freemake Support. Ellora Assets Corporation.
- ^'Convert audio formats, combine audio files, and extract audio tracks from videos with Freemake Audio Converter'. Freewaregenius. 30 August 2011. Archived from the original on 10 September 2011.
- ^'History of MP3 – The Past and the Now'. Archived from the original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
- ^Peers, Nick (29 August 2011). 'Achieve format freedom with Freemake Audio Converter'. Betanews.
- ^'Freemake Audio Converter'. Softpedia. 6 September 2011.
- ^Javaid, Usman (6 September 2011). 'Freemake Audio Converter Extracts Audio From Video, Exports To iTunes'. Addictivetips.
- ^'MP3 download alternatives'. Wednesday, 21 August 2019
External links[edit]
Freemake Video Converter Software
Freemake Audio Converter Infinite Pack Unlimited
Ever come across an audio file you couldn't play, either on your computer or on other portable device you own? The answer lies in converting that file into a format that's compatible with whatever program or gadget you're using.
Doing this manually can be a chore – and quite complicated, which is where a program like Freemake Audio Converter earns its corn. The program is designed for both novices and more advanced users, and like Freemake's range of video conversion tools, provides a logical, step-by-step process to follow.
Start by clicking the Audio button to add files manually (to add an entire folder, simply drag it from the Open dialogue box to the main Freemake window), or drag and drop them from a folder window into the program's own window. You'll see each track's name, plus some useful information about it (click on the title to rename it if required).
Next, choose which format you wish to convert the selected files to by clicking the appropriate button at the bottom of the screen: MP3, WMA, WAV, FLAC, AAC, M4A and OGG are also supported. You then select a quality level, from optimum downwards using the dropdown menu. The overall size of the converted files will be displayed under the target folder, allowing you to pick the best setting for the available space (you can even create your own presets if those on offer don't suit).
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Finally, pick the folder to save all the converted files too, click Convert and sit back and wait for them to be converted (it goes without the saying the originals are left untouched).
That's not all the program can do – it can also strip the audio track from a wide selection of video files, plus join multiple tracks together (just flick the 'Join files' switch to On at the main screen). Future versions promise to add support for both ripping and burning to CD too.
It's all very simple and straightforward to use, but if there's one criticism it's that you need to do some detective work of your own to determine which format is the best one depending on your needs – did you know M4A is the best format for your iPod or iPhone, for example, or that MP3 ensures your audio works across a range of devices?
Version 1.1.8.11 brings (see full changelog for more):
- Several minor bug fixes
Verdict:
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A perfectly competent audio conversion tool, but the lack of advanced functionality means there's plenty of room for future improvement too.