Editor's review
I really don’t know about you, but I work with music files very often. For example, convert files from one format to another. That’s why on my home PC whole bunch of Cakewalk applications are installed. But (that’s my bad) I can forget for example to put some new music on my phone just not to get bored on some dull meeting. So, i can always use some freeware converters.
If you need to convert WMA (or WMV) into MP3 – use WMV/WMA/MP3 Converter. You can add two or more media files from your hard-disk driver, and convert them at once. It is very easy in use – there only 3 functional buttons. Set file, set directory and configure some parameters (uh-oh, just bitrate) and GO. Converting speed is also good. One general minus – this tool has a small working window and big one for advertisements. Well, you have to pay something to use this stuff for free:).
If you need something bigger, I guess you’ll have to pay.
It fails spectacularly, giving hundreds of errors.
So I put in 64 kbps, and it converts fine, at a massively slow rate, but deletes all of my originals that I purposely deselected to make sure they wouldn`t be deleted.
So I`m stuck with crappy 64 kbps music without the originals to convert them from again. Wonderful.
This program recommended to everyone who wants to be pissed off!
Thanks you!
Now referred to as Meda Batch Audio Converter. Configure to remove the WAV file, select the LAME converter and choose your encoding frequency and away you go.
Five Stars from me!
"Runtime Error!
Program: C:\PR...
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an
unusual way.
Please contact the application`s support team for more information."
"Batch audio converter has caused an error in
BATCH AUDIO CONVERTER.EXE.
Batch audio converter will now close.
If you continue to experience problems,
try restarting your computer."