AudioConverter Studio

Tested by Thousands of Users on Different Versions of Windows

AudioConverter Studio
  • Convert audio easily
  • Rip Audio CD to MP3, FLAC etc.
  • Convert and rename songs

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AudioConverter Studio came into existence in 2003. During this period of six years over forty versions were released. Thousands of people all over the world downloaded the program and used it on different versions of Windows (starting from the Windows 9.x family and up to the newest beta releases). Unlike many other audio converters, AudioConverter Studio works with Vista from the very first release of the latter. It is also ready for the upcoming Windows 7 operating system.

Read what users think about our software:

Have just fired up my AudioConverter Studio after trying out the trial version it is the best software I have come across after trying many conversion tools off the net.

Warren Smith

I was able to rip a CD that had completely befuddled MusicMatch Jukebox. It had gotten to the 6th track on the CD and halted unable to make any progress on the conversion. I tried it multiple times and each time it halted on the same track at about the point. Its an old CD I checked out from the library so I thought that the media might be damaged, but I was able to play the problem track directly. AudioConverter had no such difficulties. I'll be using it from now.

Lawrence Johnson

I just wanted to convert one .flac file to .mp3 so I looked on the internet for a converter. I found this one and I told myself I would just download a trial version, convert the file and delete the program. However, I soon needed to convert another audio file and then another one... and I realize that this program is pretty good. It's easy to use and it really does what it is supposed to and (!) it does it quite quickly as well. So now I use this program regularly and I have not been unsatisfied in any way yet. I recommend it to all of you. Cheers.

Miro Lakosil

For a long time I've been searching for a good software to convert FLAC files to mp3, without success. That's when I remembered of Maniac Tools, software developer that I'm a long time fan, all because of Mp3tag. "They must have offer other softwares geared for audio files", I thought to myself - and I was right. The AudioConverter Studio is just perfect: it converts multiple files in lossless formats to mp3 with speed and quality.

The audio quality in the converted files is just amazing. In addition, the tags of the files are kept after the conversion, including the artwork of the albums, year, artist, etc.

The software also converts mp3 files to mp3, changing the bitrate of the output file, if you're concerned about disk space to store more files.

Arthur Santos