Music Format Factory is a Music app by Danny. Music Format Factory is a simple and great Mac application to convert and cut audio files. With Music Format Factory, you can convert any music (video) with any format to other format easily and cut your music to extract preferred clips then you can share them with your friends.
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1. With Music Format Factory, you can create your own ringtones for your smart phone, convert any audio format to another format including MP3, AAC, M4A, OGG, WAV, FLAC, etc.
2. * Support various audio formats including MP3, AAC, M4A, OGG, AMR (AMR-NB and AMR-WB), OPUS, WAV, FLAC, WMA, etc without any limitation or fees.
3. then you can create your albums with your high quality audio clips to listen them any time you want, share them with your friends through social media including WhatsApp, Soundcloud and Facebook and more or even combine them with your video clips.
4. Music Format Factory is a simple and great Mac application to convert and cut audio files.
5. * Support various audio formats as output including MP3, AAC, M4A, OGG, AMR (AMR-NB and AMR-WB), WAV, FLAC, WMA, OPUS.
6. * With this feature, you can convert any unsupported audio like OPUS, WMA to any supported format by your device like MP3, M4A and keep the original quality.
7. With Music Format Factory, you can convert any music (video) with any format to other format easily and cut your music to extract preferred clips then you can share them with your friends.
8. We support many media formats to cut and convert like MP4, MKV, WebM, MP3, AAC, M4A, OGG, AMR (AMR-NB and AMR-WB), OPUS, WAV, FLAC, WMA, etc.
9. * Convert any audio format to another audio format by one click.
10. * Support unlimited audio formats list MP3, AAC, OGG, OPUS, etc.
11. * Support many audio bitrate 128 kb/s, 160 kb/s, 192 kb/s, 256 kb/s and 320 kb/s.
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It lowered my high bit rate files down to 128 kbps, is there a setting I am missing or something like that? There is no option to go into the Preferences for this app, it's just ghost type where the Preferences tab is in the menu bar.
Beautiful simple and it works!
The app does basically what is says and I would buy it again for the money. I listen to a couple of podcasts every day and the audio levels are so low that with my stock Android earbuds I occasionally can't hear the podcast above the environmental noise when out walking my dogs, even when turned all the way up (truck goes by, etc.). I don't want sealed or noise canceling earbuds because I still want to hear what's going on around me. I tried changing the audio level in the "options" section of the "get info" for each track within iTunes, but this setting doesn't seem to carry over to the Android, it just affects iTunes playback on my Android (someone correct me if I'm wrong). I realized I need to actually write a new MP3 with hotter levels. I'm an audio professional, but nothing else I have will do this simple task in a simple way. MP3 Louder is simple. Almost too simple. I end up having to do a few things manually to accomplish what I want. I download the podcasts for the day. I drag the podcasts from iTunes into MP3 Louder. I now have to set the destination for the new files. It defaults to the last used destination. I wish it would default to the Finder location of the source files. Now I set the gain change. I set it to little over 2x, but I'm not sure how that comes out in decibels since it isn't clear whether that's 2x the power or 2x perceived increase (just got the app and haven't done any testing to check difference in dB). I push start and the new files are written. I want to bring those files back into my podcast folder in iTunes, but I can't drag them there from MP3 Louder. I have to click the magnifying glass icon to reveal them in the Finder and then drag out from there. Wish list: 1. Option to replace original files rather than write new ones. 2. Make default destination the source file location. 3. Ability to drag n drop new files back into iTunes directly from MP3 Louder. 4. Display change in decibels rather than just as a multiplier. 5. Option to normalize a file so that the highest peak hits 0 dBfs. Otherwise you're guessing how much louder you can make a file without clipping distortion. Oh, one more thing… the developer web page and support page links lead to pages all in Japanese (at least I think it's Japanese). HTH, --Kurt
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