MP3Doctor is an editing tool that lets you check, modify, and improve your MP3 and WAV files. You can repair imperfect songs or modify them with trimming, equalizing, and resampling. The goal is to let you maintain similar quality, volume, and sound on all your MP3s. In addition, the program converts MP3 files to WAV and vice versa. Moreover, the program can handle ID3 tags of MP3 files. The normalize function allows you to get the lower parts of a song to higher levels and to standardize your MP3 collection. The karaoke feature lets the user remove the vocals of an MP3 or WAV file. The pitch and tempo features let the user change tempo (BPM) without changing the pitch, or vice versa.
Version 5.11.054 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
Cons: GUI didn't work like other apps. No drag-n-drop of files to fix. Batch mode is uncomprehensible without patiently reading the manual over and over. Resampling or converting to WAV and back to MP3 did not fix glitches and bad data spots in the MP3 file -- it just duplicated them. I expected at least detection of junk and maybe the ability to "cut" it or average it between start and end data or something.
This proggie may rip and burn fine, but it shouldn't be listed as a "Doctor", since it can't diagnose or fix real problems.
Glad there was a skimpy try-b4-buy mode, so at least I didn't feel ripped off.