Well, I must say.... I just installed this for the first time and am pretty impressed.. According to the settings I should be able to do 3 instances.. Probably could do more... But I have a few things open...
I love being able to do upto 5 at a time....
The Front end GUI looks nice
Not sure what settings are best to use...
I am using Napster and their files are 128kBPS..
So Im assuming
MP3
128kBPS 48kHz Stereo
VBR Preset.. Not really sure what to set this too.. Or if I even need to set it....
Don't think you need to worry about having the volume turned up, like you do in
Tunebite... Or it looks like it is automatically set to high, under settings.
One feature that would be awesome and I am not sure if it has it:
If you could pick a few directories and as it processed each file. You could have the recording in the same directory as the original....
But so far it looks great...
Probably be making a purchase soon...
So does anyone have more reasons of why
MuvAudio is better than tunebite..
Hopefully the Version 1.0 release will have no Bugs..

but I'm sure so one will have a problem or two..
Thanks
Dave
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Originally Posted by Dampier MuvAudio v1.0 has completed beta testing and is now available. It technically can support conversion of up to five files concurrently, but for most of us, four has been a safer bet. The program costs $18.99, primarily because it couples another program Virtual Audio Cable with it in order to give you a true digital conversion. It's well worth the cost.
The author of the software has been very involved in its development and is very fast to release fixes and other adjustments to make it a great product. It's very highly recommended as the best interim solution for those with iPods who are frustrated by not being able to get subscriptions to "all you can download and take on the go" music services as well as those without the newest generation of MP3 players that support protected wma files.
This is not software for those who just want to steal. You must maintain a subscription to a music service in order to play the original wma files. This is software that is a win-win for everyone - artists get paid and you have flexibility when playing the songs back using whatever device you want.
I was a beta tester and can say the program far surpasses Tunebite. www.muvaudio.com |