mediAvatar Audio Converter Pro

Whether you love listening to music on iPod, iPhone, iPad or any other MP3 players on the go, or with CD players and PC’s media players at home, you can always find the right way to make virtually all kinds of video and audio formats compatible with your players once owning this mediAvatar Audio Converter Pro, which joins the features of audio converter, audio extractor, CD ripper and CD burner.
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Have the option to turn off the CPU usage graph--it's eating CPU processes, itself.

My tests show the graphing feature is eating close to 1% of the CPU process. When converting many files, this could translate into several minutes saved in the overall process.
Kerry, 28.06.2011, 08:00
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29 votes Vote

see the program offer some basic suggestions as to what device the selected file will play on. There are many presets, a simple (for iPhone or SonyEricsson X series) would make selecting the proper format easier.

Lee, 28.06.2011, 09:12
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Add support for MP3PRO

In an application that supports all options, MP3PRO would be good to see. Whilst it is not used by too many, for me the smaller file size means more tracks on my portable player and a great advantage.
PhilS, 28.06.2011, 12:24
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expand list of supported languages

Mystenes, 28.06.2011, 07:36
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Increase list of naming formulas

The list is too short and could also include custom naming options to allow full control over the output.
PhilS, 28.06.2011, 12:22
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Need more skins. Only 1 supplied with registered app.

Where do we get more skins?
Kerry, 28.06.2011, 08:06
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i love the cpu use graph, wish it would show on the right bottom corner on the desktop even when program is minimized , i have 4 cores 4 gigs ram dont care if it uses a bit of resources

Brad b, 28.06.2011, 17:56
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See ACP in the context menu for audio and video files - that's no rocket science, although still a rare convenience in such programs. And for somebody who like me converts often and just a few files at a time it saves days of work!

Patryk, 28.06.2011, 21:04
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Find ACP in Explorer's context menu. That's actually what brought me here because it's no rocket science but it's still a rare convenience (I've just ended up here looking for it). For people converting a few files at a time but doing it often such a

Patryk, 28.06.2011, 21:10
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I changed the destination folder, but it put my files in "My Music" anyway

It showed the alternate folder name, but when I opened it, it was empty. I checked "My Music" and my files were there. Otherwise it worked fine.
schambers, 01.07.2011, 02:18
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