Since it's not difficult to find free, full-featured media converters these days, we find it hard to get excited about one this limited and poorly designed. MP3 Convert Lord's interface could be much simplified. For instance, we didn't like the file-tree interface for adding audio or video to the conversion queue; simple drag-and-drop functionality would be much better. The CD ripper--which can't retreive track information and doesn't even work in the demo--also has its quirks. We wonder why you have to view a CD's contents in one pane, then click a button to get the tracks into the conversion queue. Though the app can convert a good number of video formats into MP3, it lacks support for a few key audio codecs such as OGG and AAC. The demo also appears to disable the conversion of certain types of video files, and, though, you can choose the bit rate of your new MP3s, you can't use the space-saving VBR mode or output audio files in any other format. Folks who work with many types of video clips might test MP3 Convert Lord, but those primarily concerned with audio have many better options at their disposal.
Crashes every time I try to convert a file with it
pekaboo101
Pros
nothing it sucks
Cons
Crashes every time I try to convert a file with it
Summary
This is a useless program
It wouldn't convert anything for me. It just kept telling me to buy
dollpenguin
Pros
For $30 it claims it will convert many file formats to MP3.
Cons
Why do they offer a trial that does not do any of the things it is supposed to do? As far as I know, this software does not work at all. I will never give them my money, and I am uninstalling this worthless "trial" version right now. They could have given me a screenie of the product in action - at least I wouldn't have wasted my time downloading.
Convert most media formats to MP3.MP3 Convert Lord converts almost any media format (including, AVI, ASF, AIFF, MPEG, WMV, RM, and MOV) that contains audio tracks to MP3.