Review: MP3 Workshop is a tool that helps you cut, join, extract MP3 files from CD, convert MP3 to WAV or vice versa. The user interface may seem overwhelming at first glance, but this is a simple program. In the Manage section where you can create new projects added several MP3 files to use in other tasks. Here you can preview, edit audio tag and see each MP3 file information (size, total time settings). You can convert MP3 to WAV or WAV to MP3, cut and merge or extract audio from a CD, while creating frequency sampling rate, bits, channel and quality, but can enable tambié No software to write new default tags for MP3 files and overwrite existing files. A task is completed in a very short amount of time, depending on the size, format type and configuration of audio files, and the sound quality is excellent. However, MP3 Workshop also has some disadvantages. It crashed a few times during our testing, and Froze after trying to edit MP3 tags. Using the function of way, even if you add a single file in the list, make sure you select before trying to set the start and end point. Otherwise, you can not see the time. Also, set the name of the court files is not possible. They have the same name as the source file, so its output directory can not be the same as the source. The same applies to the conversion function. We try to create an mp3 with different quality (that is, by adding a single file in the list Combine), but we could not see the difference between the voice and the quality of radio, and so on. However, MP3 Workshop is a good tool to convert, cut, merge and extract audio files from a CD, but definitely needs some improvements. Moreover, using a small amount of system resources, and complete a job in no time. |
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