Tunesify Lite is a Music app by Andrew Heard. Tunesify Lite is the simplest way to convert FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) files into formats supported by iTunes, iPods and iPhones. FLAC files can be converted to Apple Lossless, which preserves the true CD-quality sound.
APK (Android Package Kit) files are the raw files of an Android app. Learn how to install tunesify-lite.apk file on your phone in 4 Simple Steps:
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1. Tunesify Lite is the simplest way to convert FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) files into formats supported by iTunes, iPods and iPhones.
2. Tunesify Lite will also create 30 second previews of all audio files that are supported by the paid version of Tunesify.
3. Upgrade to the full version of Tunesify to add support for converting many different audio formats such as WMA, WavPack, Monkey's Audio, WAV, FLV and Ogg Vorbis.
4. Tunesify Lite uses the Core Audio and LAME encoders in order to ensure the highest quality audio conversions.
5. Tunesify also allows files to be converted to MP3, HE-AAC and AIFF formats.
6. With the paid version of Tunesify you can choose encoding bit rates, encoding strategies, customize the automatic mode and automatically add songs to iTunes.
7. FLAC files can be converted to Apple Lossless, which preserves the true CD-quality sound.
8. Files can also be converted to AAC or WAV formats.
9. It can also convert files up to 4X faster on multicore computers.
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I love it so far, only I am hoping the paid version will let me convert 24 bit flac to 24 bit alac and can’t seem to find confirmation that if I buy it I will get that. Super awesome program anyway though! Easy to use, customizable, well done!
You can't use batch conversion on any file. Only 30 seconds for converted files… pushing you to buy the app.
Incredibly user friendly. Best app I've found for converting FLAC to MP3/MP4 files. Love it!
You have to upgrade to convert the whole song!!! $$$$
I downloaded this because Fluke doesnt want to work with iTunes anymore. It converted an album flawlessly and quickly.
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