
The video links can be instantly copied from clipboard and the download process can be set to being automatically. Nonetheless, the utility allows for user-customization in terms of output location, audio format and quality and several other features, which can all be accessed from the 'Preferences' section of MediaHuman YouTube to MP3.Īside from the previously mentioned items that can be adjusted to meet your requirements, you can also add the grabbed file to iTunes, in a chosen playlist, immediately after saving it to your PC. In order to grab a song, you need to paste or drag and drop the URL address of the video from YouTube onto the main window and MediaHuman YouTube to MP3 will take care of the rest. The application is very easy to use and only requires that you have an Internet connection, nothing more. User-friendly GUI and straightforward functionality Note also a definite advantage that Fre:ac provides VBR conversion for MP3 audio, even letting you define minimum bit rate, a feature provided only by Xrecode.MediaHuman YouTube to MP3 is a user-friendly and intuitive program that is meant to assist you in downloading the audio track of your favorite YouTube videos, saving them to your computer to MP3, M4A or OGG format. You may find difficulties even to locate the menu to select output format! Fre:ac includes tagging options, which you may not need if you use a specialized media manager or just MP3Tag. But from all those converters only Xrecode creates APE files, converting other formats to APE.įre:ac provides a rather unnecessarily complex user interface and is the less easy to use of all these converters. This means that to me the other converters provide the only way to go, if I need to convert APE files to some other format. Fre:ac unfortunately won’t convert from or to APE audio files, a format that is also common, the absence of which can be a deal breaker.


All audio converters I review and compare here support the most common formats such as MP3, WMA, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, and AAC.

There exist a lot of free audio converters, and I’d like to help a little by comparing five very well known, including Xrecode, which is not free anymore, yet the last free version of it still works fine.
