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Editors’ Review
A number of programs exist to allow users to convert files between the different audio formats available. For those users who want the capability to change files between most audio formats, iSonics for Mac is a good option that performs well.
This program comes as a trial version. While there are no listed restrictions, the developer indicates a payment of $8 is needed for the full version. iSonics for Mac does have technical support and it installs quickly and easily. The interface is thoughtfully designed and should not be difficult to interpret for average users of audio files. Conversion options for stereo, bit rate, and frequency are easy to find and change. Along the top menu, additional functions are simple to locate based on well-designed buttons. Among these is the Metadata option, which allows the user to manipulate this information for each file. Users also have the option to normalize audio and combine several files into a single one for easier playback. As an additional feature, the program also allows direct import of audio CDs, something not typically expected from a conversion application. The actual conversion occurs quickly and within the options selected by the user.
Well designed and with a number of options and functions, iSonics for Mac is a good option for those seeking to convert many audio files.
What’s new in version 1.8.1
- Added track number format "##[space]"
- Updated to libvorbis 1.3.4, Flac 1.3.0, Opus 1.1 and wavpack 4.70.0
- Fixed issue splitting files with CUE files.
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