Audio2Many is now available on the Microsoft Store

Audio2Many is now live on the Microsoft Store. It is the second Classic Desktop app — a focused batch audio converter that follows the same principle as the rest of the range: your files stay on your own machine.

Audio2Many converting a batch of audio files

What it does

  • Add individual files or whole folders — every subfolder is scanned and every readable audio file is queued.
  • Convert the whole batch to one output format, several files at a time — up to eight in parallel.
  • Reads 33 audio formats and writes to 18, from MP3, AAC and FLAC to tracker modules and studio PCM formats.
  • Each converted file is matched to its source — sample rate, channels and bit depth carried through where the format allows — with tags and album artwork copied across.
  • An end-of-run report lists every file's result and flags anything that did not convert.

Local by design

Web converters mean uploading your library and living with quotas. Audio2Many runs entirely on your PC — no upload limits, no monthly allowance, no third party seeing your files. The only time it reaches the internet is to check your Microsoft Store licence and for updates.

Price

Audio2Many is a one-time purchase of £5.99 on the Microsoft Store, with a free 15-day trial so you can evaluate the full app before you buy. No subscription.

What's next

Planned for later versions: ripping audio CDs, importing from an iTunes library, and recovering music from older Apple iPods.

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