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So far it is great. I am using it to convert m4a clips recorded by Voice Recorder into mp3 files. I like that the app remembers the folder I select to move the new mp3s to so that I do not need to find that file every time. I have only figured out how to begin conversion of one file at a time, but you can command it to do new conversions while it is still processing the last conversion commands.
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Pretty good awesome app! A few things... Can you make a dark theme? Can the developer let us choose a bunch of .FLAC files at one time and then let us convert them all at once? It kinda takes some time having to go back and pick the next .FLAC file, set up the options again, convert it and then rinse and repeat until you finally get all your FLAC files converted. Ugh! Can you also let us pick the 320kbs (max) setting for the produced .mp3 file from the .FLAC? And how about adding more audio formats to convert .FLAC into, like... .m4a, .wav, .aiff, etc? Do this and you will get 5 stars and a donation for some beer, coffee or wax! One more thing, can you have it remember the directories that we choose for the file to be converted and for the save location. I'm having to go back and choose each location for every new file I convert and I'm not even leaving the app. Thanks Dev!
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Well, I just converted a gapless album from FLAC to mp3. It converted flawlessly and plays as a gapless album in the mp3 format. I also like how you use the lame library with VBR quality 0 (highest quality). I would do the same thing if I were to use Audacity on my PC to export mp3 files. One complaint, though. If I accidentally tap to select more files instead of going to the job manager, I can't access the job manager until I exit the app and reopen it. Please fix this.
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