

These are some of its main features to mention.


Make it only use ‘iTunes’ compatible formats (disabled by default). Such as: bit-rate, audio channels (mono, stereo and 5.1) and sample rate. Choose built-in ‘presets’ or change other audio codec related settings. Change the output folder (or save in the same location as of the source file). Manually limit the number of CPU cores to be used while encoding. Remove the ‘source file’ after converting (disabled by default). Some of the supported video formats (input): FLV, MP4, AVI, MKV, VOB, MPEG, DAT, MOV, DV, WMV etc. You can convert between: MP3, OGG Vorbis, AAC, AC3, AIFF, ALAC, FLAC, WAV, WMA, AMR are just a few to mention!. Supports a huge number of audio codecs (mainly thanks to ‘ffmpeg’), ‘multithereaded’ batch file conversions (if you have a CPU with multiple cores, then it’ll use all the available cores, depending on the needs), input a large number of video formats, and though it has a simple user interface, still gives you a reasonable amount of options too. But then again, when compared with its usability, I think it’s totally neglectable anyway.
#AUDIO CONVERTER FOR MAC OS X WINDOWS 7#
It kinda feels like the user interface is ‘exclusively’ designed to ‘fit in’ under Mac OS X, because in Windows 7 the tool-bar icons for instance, don’t look that neat (have few rough edges it seems :D). Not just audio-to-audio conversion, but you also can ‘extract’ an audio track inside a video file (by encoding) as well. ‘MediaHuman Audio Converter’ is an extremely simple and intuitive free audio converter that uses ‘ffmpeg’ (open-source multimedia file handling library) for the actual encoding.
