TryToConvert offers a simple solution to convert among various media files. The list of supported video and audio formats is comprehensive, and the fact that the tool provides a batch conversion mode makes it more appealing.
The interface is rather different than that of similar applications. The reason for this may be the absence of a preview panel, as well as the lack of editing options. Since these features are missing, the interface is minimalistic, consisting of a large area that displays the imported files. Loading files into the program is done easily, either by drag-and-drop or by browsing for files from within the application. Once the items to convert have been added to the list, you get additional information about the size and the format of each file – unfortunately, other details, like the length and the codec of the source files, are not provided. Choosing the desired output format is done exclusively by file extension, as the alternative of selecting from a list of profiles organized by device names is not provided.
The program is just partially free. You can convert only into MP4, AVI, ADTS, DAUD, MP2, MP3, OGA, OMA, W64, and WMA at no cost. Other output file types are offered as plug-ins, which you need to purchase.
The application is stable and produces good conversions. However, the inability of previewing the source files, the lack of editing features, and the absence of device-related output profiles are major drawbacks that may make you think of the possibility of looking for other free alternatives to convert media files.
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