Product Description
How many times have you copied new songs to your MP3 player and then found it couldn’t read the files? With Movavi Audio Converter for Mac OS X, you can forget about incompatibility problems forever. Convert audio files between AAC, FLAC, MP3, M4A, APE, OGG, WAV, WMA, and other audio formats. You can even transfer uncommon file types to MP3 so they’re fully compatible with any platform.
Save audio for mobile devices
Movavi Audio Converter will help you to save your favorite audio tracks in the widely used MP3 format, compressing them with no noticeable loss of quality to free up space on a flash drive. Now you’ll be able to listen to your music on almost any device – iPod, iPhone, or iPad, smartphones, tablets, portable players, and many more.
Extract audio tracks from any video or unprotected DVD*
Convert video to audio with only a few clicks. Add a DVD, movie or TV episode in any popular format like AVI, MP4, or MOV, and save the soundtrack as separate audio files. To turn a small part of a movie into an MP3, just select the section you want by marking the beginning and end, and click Convert.
Process multiple files in one pass
With the handy batch processing feature, multi-file audio conversion for Mac is fast and convenient. Encode your entire audio collection in one go! Add as many audio tracks to the software file list as you want, select the output format you want, and the files are converted in no time. You can even adjust the format settings by hand or create your own preset.
Trim, split, and merge audio tracks
Want to cut out part of a song or join multiple pieces of music together? Movavi’s sound converter does the job perfectly – just mark the beginning and end of the fragment you want to keep and cut off what’s left outside the markers. You can even trim your audio files without changing their format or losing any quality. To merge multiple tracks into a single file, just check the Join option.
– Product homepage: http://www.movavi.com/audioconvertermac/
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