AudioCommander
Current
Version: 2.0
File
Size: 3.20 MB
95
/ 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / 2003
AudioCommander
is a fast and highly configurable solution for
command-line and interface conversion of nearly all
conceivable audio formats. Settings are provided for
bitrate, frequency, channels, and more. Convert from CD,
WAV, MP3, WMA, OGG, AIFF, AU, VOX, RAW, GSM, ADPCM,
A-LAW, u-LAW, g726, g721, g723, MPC, MP+, etc. to MP3,
WMA, WAV, OGG, ADPCM, A-LAW, u-LAW, DSP, GSM, or VOX
with ease. AudioCommander can also be used to change the
compression for supported formats; for example,
compressing a 320 kbps MP3 to 128 kbps for use in a
hardware device that requires a specific setting or does
not support the higher bitrates. The comprehensive range
of supported formats makes the software very flexible,
and provides a complete solution for conversion of most
any audio file desired. AudioCommander offers an
extensive array of settings and command-line switches
for complete control over how the software functions.
The software provides a comprehensive range of
frequencies and bitrates. When disk space is an issue,
such as for portable audio players, select a lower
bitrate to conserve space. Otherwise, when audio quality
is a must, select one of the higher settings.
Furthermore, Constant Bitrate (CBR) options are
available for the best compatibility with both hardware
and software MP3 players, and Variable Bitrate (VBR) is
also provided for further optimized file sizes.
All conversions are performed directly from the
source format to the output format, which increases
overall conversion speed and eliminates a possibility
for potential quality loss. The ability to automatically
transfer audio tags from the source format to the
conversion output files is also available.
With AudioCommander, the possibilities are vast.
Convert from WAV to MP3, MP3 to WAV, WMA to MP3, OGG to
WMA, CD to MP3, and dozens of other combinations among
the various supported formats.
Added to all the technical capabilities of
AudioCommander, one of the major advantages of using it
is ease of use. Significant care was taken to ensure the
software's interface and command-line support are very
easy to use, yet without sacrificing the powerful
functionality. Conversions can be performed on an entire
folder of files simply by passing the folder name to the
/f switch for command-line support or using the Add
Folder command via the interface. For command-line,
wildcards and comma delimited filenames are also
supported. Even multiple paths can be separated by a
comma, or any combination of filename(s), paths, and
wildcards. Furthermore, when converting a path, you can
specify a switch or interface option for all subfolders
of the passed folder to also be included. Additional
built-in options include: error logging, the ability to
automatically use the source file's path for conversion
output, overwriting of existing files or overwrite
protection (to append a unique numeric value to the end
of the base filename for existing files), deletion of
source file(s) after successful conversion, FreeDB
support when ripping from CD, and more.
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