Editor's review
MP3 audio format is today compatible with almost all the player applications and devices. If you your audio and music files are in MP3 format then you can play them anywhere and need not worry about getting any ‘unsupported format’ message. You may switch to different devices/applications like iPod, mobile phone, QuickTime, but you would not require converting your MP3 audio files into any other format. Hence, to save you from repeating the process every time you switch to a new player or device, you can convert all your audio/music files into MP3 format. For carrying out the conversion effectively, you can try Migras MP3 Converter 2.3. The program is capable of converting different format like WMA, M4A, AAC, MP2, AMR, etc, into MP3. Along with this, the software functionality even includes extracting audio from the video files of AVI, WMV, 3GP along with VOB, MPG, RMVB, FLV and other formats.
When you launch the Migras MP3 Converter 2.3, it displays the screen divided basically into three parts. The left panel includes the directories present in your PC, right display area is for viewing the list of audio files, and the bottom, third part, presents the set of features to carry out the conversion task. To begin with the process, first of all, you would have to select the audio file directory from the left pane. Clicking on the chosen directory, the application collects and displays the containing music files on the right. These are presented with a check box placed in front them to specify the files that you are required to be converted. Next, you need to set the Output Destination to store the resulting files, and select the format along with Bitrate. Making the necessary selections, you simply need to press Start button, for the software to begin the conversion process.
Along with the mentioned features the Migras MP3 Converter 2.3 also supports audio extracting and trimming, quality setting, batch processing, tag editor and even more. The program makes it a cake-walk for the users to convert the audio files into the much known MP3 format, making it compatible with large range of devices and applications, for which it is found worthy of 4 rating points.
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