Total Audio Converter is a software that can encode media files of
several extensions, including MP3, WAV, MIDI, RMVB, FLAC, AMR and M4A.
The interface of the program is user-friendly. You can use the treeview
to browse for files (batch conversion is supported). In the toolbar you
can select your preferred output format, configure options and initiate
the conversion process.
So, you can set the output destination, optionally add the output file
to the iTunes library or delete originals, cut it by setting the start
and end position (and preview the result).
But you can also select the sample frequency rate, channels and bitrate,
as well as combine an entire album into one file and set the sound
font.
In addition, you can rip an audio CD, download clips from YouTube and
convert them to a preferred format, create a favorites list, preview
songs, save a log file and change the interface language.
The program uses a moderate amount of system resources, includes a
well-drawn help file and quickly finishes a task (except when it's
downloading from YouTube; it can take a very long time), while
delivering a good sound quality.
However, it failed to encode an RM file (although it should recognize
it). The program crashed and we had to restart it. Then it suddenly
froze and we had to initialize it once more. Also, the demo version has
some harsh limitations.
All in all, Total Audio Converter is a very good program for encoding
audio files of various formats. However, it needs to fix its bugs and
improve its stability. Otherwise, we definitely recommend it to all
users.