
It hasn't popped up any errors during our tests and the sound quality in the output files is very good. The program uses a moderate amount of system resources and quickly finishes a task. In addition, you can change the interface language, use keyboard shortcuts, set the tool to highlight files on success, cancel or error, process CUE files only, disable CD autoplay, automatically check for updates, set CPU priority, enable shell integration, and more. set file name tags for CDs, CUEs and playlists). track, title, artist, album, comment, genre), preview files in a built-in media player, save and load profiles, grab CDs, and change additional output settings (e.g.

Furthermore, you can edit file metadata (e.g. compression, enable to create CUEs and playlists, bitrate, sample frequency rate, channels). move original files to Recycle Bin, rename originals when replacing source files, enable normalization) and format options (e.g. But you can also configure input file settings (e.g. So, you can specify the output destination and format, and initiate the conversion process. In the queue you can view various information about the tracks, including their source format, codec, duration, track gain, output file name, and more. You can get started by importing media via the file browser or by using the "drag and drop" method (batch processing is supported). It may seem a bit confusing at first but XRECODE II is actually very easy to navigate through. The user interface of the program is standard.


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P2P | 2017 | 65.8 Mb Xrecode III is converter and audio-grabber which allows you to convert from mp3, mp2, wma, aiff, amr, ogg, flac, ape, cue, ac3, wv, mpc, mid, cue ,tta, tak, wav, wav(rf64), dts, m4a, m4b, mp4, ra, rm, aac, avi, mpg, vob, mkv, mka, flv, swf, mov, ofr, wmv, divx, m4v, spx, 3gp, 3g2, m2v, m4v, ts, m2ts, adts, shn, tak, xm, mod, s3m, it, mtm, umx, mlp to m4a, alac, ape, flac, mp3, mp4 (using NeroAAC), ogg, raw, wav, wav(rf64), wma, WavPack, mpc, mp2, Speex, ofr, ac3, aiff, tak, snd, Shorten and Opus formats.
