Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 5d06f15eb7ca957e6bc5c4ba3f743b2a3d64efff Size: 362.94 KB File Format: exe
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Downloads: 208 License: Free
ACM Convert is a free software by AnalogX and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download ACM Convert which is 362.94 KB in size and belongs to the software category Audio. ACM Convert was released on 2009-03-29 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-23 and is currently at version 1.06.
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ACM Convert Description
Audio file format is dictated by the encoder used to bundle quality and code inside a readable file. Depending on the task at hand, or project you’re working on, you might need an audio file under a different format than the existing one. In this regard, ACM Convert provides a simple workspace in which to convert between MP3, and WAV.
Simple visuals quickly get you up and running
The application doesn’t really come with all it needs to perform conversion from the start, and a couple requirements need to be met. One of them is AAC ACM Codec, while the other is the NetShow component, which is a Microsoft product with a high chance to already have it on modern Windows iterations.
On the visual side of things, the main window poses no accommodation problems, with all functions you get to work with in plain sight. A panel shows file information like name, channels, sample depth and rate. ACM codec operations are performed through selection of items from drop-down menus, while a log window informs you of everything that’s happening.
File support, and conversion options
Sadly, file support is rather poor, and you only get to work with MP3, and WAV. Encoding turns WAV to MP3, while the decoding process does the opposite. Apart from simple process selection, you can also pick preferred quality, given the right drivers and codecs are already installed on your computer.
The application can only perform conversion for one file at a time. With no drag and drop support, loading needs to be done through the built-in browse dialog. What’s more, conversion is done in the same folder, with no possibility to specify a different destination for new files.
On an ending note
In conclusion, ACM Convert comes underprepared for the issue it wants to tackle. Some requirements need to be met first, while file support is pretty poor considering the effort you need to invest into making the application functional. Its intentions are good, but the process can be rather time-consuming, especially because of the lack of support for batch conversion.