22.11.2013 15:20 Uhr, Quelle: Macworld UK
TAudioConverter review: Put a nice face on open-source audio transcoding
TAudioConverter, a graphical front end for state-of-the-art audio codecs, is now my go-to tool for converting files and ripping audio from video files. It's fast and comprehensive, has a nicer interface than my previous favorite fre:ac, and doesn't attempt to install extra stuff as Freemake's Audio Converter does. Freemake is suitable for those who don't understand audio formatsbut for those who do, TAudioConverter is what you want. Besides being prettier and easier to configure, TAudioConverter also handles 32-bit files (with codecs that understand 32-bits, such as LAME MP3), while fre:ac does not. That alone was enough to make me switch, since often I record at 96kHz/32-bits. But it is also the only conversion tool I'm aware of that supports the
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