AudioCommander


Version: 4.0   (version history)
Date: May 30, 2008
License: Shareware $64.95
OS: Win 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista
Rating: Rating: 5.0/5 (Rate It)
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Popularity: Popularity 0/10
Author: Mystik Media

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Publisher's Description
AudioCommander awarded Softpile Most Popular

Powerful, fast, and highly configurable solution for both interface and command-line conversion of nearly all conceivable audio formats.

Settings are provided for bitrate, frequency, channels, and more.

Convert from CD, MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, AAC, AC3, AIFF, AU, VOX, RAW, PCM, ADPCM, A-LAW, u-LAW, MP2, FLAC, ALAC, AMR, M4A, MP4, WavPack, etc. to MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG, AAC, ADPCM, AIFF, AMR, A-LAW, u-LAW, and VOX with ease.

AudioCommander can also be used to change the compression for supported formats.

The comprehensive range of supported formats makes the software very flexible, and provides a complete solution for conversion of most any audio file desired. Conversions are performed directly from format to format, which increases conversion speed and eliminates potential quality loss.

The ability to automatically transfer audio tags from the source format to conversion output is also present.

AudioCommander offers an extensive array of interface settings and command-line switches for complete control over how the software functions.

The software is fully functional and can be controlled entirely via command-line operation.

Conversions can be performed on an entire folder of files simply by passing the folder name to the /f switch for command-line support or using the Add Folder interface command.

For command-line, wildcards and comma delimited filenames are also supported. Even multiple paths can be separated by a comma, or any combination of filename(s), paths, and wildcards.

Furthermore, when converting a path, you can specify a switch or interface option for all subfolders to also be included.

Additional built-in options include: error logging, the ability to automatically use the source file's path for conversion output, overwrite protection (append unique numeric value to the base filename for existing files), deletion of source file(s) after successful conversion, FreeDB support when ripping from CD, and much more!


User Opinions (Showing 1 of 1)
by Janis Rieley on Oct 19, 2004 Rating: 5/5
Exactly what our company has been looking for. Works great integrated with or voice mail systems via command-line. We haven't had any problems.



AudioCommander keywords: mp3, wma, wav, ogg, mp2, flac, aac, ac3, aiff, vox, raw, pcm, alac, adpcm, wavpack, m4a, mp4, command-line, commandline, bitrate

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