MP3 Quality Modifier makes it really easy to change the bitrate of your mp3 music collection so that the filesize can be dramatically reduced. With this advantage it's possible to put more music on your mp3-player or just to save some disk space. Even advanced tasks are possible: Downsampling, changing the used channels and so on. With the included presets it's simpler than ever before to manage all those settings. Best of all is that - unlike other software - the ID3 tags (title, album pictures etc.) will be completely retained without any effort.
Rated 10/50 by Catalin_Condrea at Jul 2, 2009
Nothing wth... Ugly interface, not working. I tried several times to change a few mp3's bitrates and each time it came an error message. Do not download this program, unless you want to beat your nerves and unnecessary headaches.
Rated 50/50 by vingts at Sep 5, 2009
- really easy- doesn't need an installation- all ID3 tags are retained- free no cons ;)
Rated 10/50 by allthebestnamesgone at Sep 21, 2009
on the plus side its free .... on the minus side its such a terrible idea to transcode your mp3s to another size DONT DO IT
Rated 10/50 by roj at Sep 21, 2009
OK, this is simply garbage. Anyone who knows the first thing about lossy encoding is aware that re-encoding mp3s (or any lossy format for that matter) WILL result is additional quality loss that goes beyond what would be lost if you had encoded to the new bitrate natively in the first place. Hard drive space is dirt cheap. mp3 players with Gb capacity are dirt cheap. So why would you be stupid enough to use this dreck? And why would you create it in the first place? ONE star.
Rated 50/50 by myboy at Sep 25, 2009
Many commercial "mp3 quality changers" out there and if you want to reduce the bitrate than this freeware is quite good. And well I really need it for my old 512mb mp3-player ;-)
Rated 40/50 by emanresU deriseD at Oct 3, 2009
Why would one use this? It's not complicated. My cell phone has a MicroSD card, and even if I get a "dirt cheap" 2-GB card for it, the space is still limited. I have lots of music files. And here's the kicker--the music sounds pretty bad* irrespective of whether I use 128-kbps or 320-kbps files. So does it not make sense to reduce the bigger files in size and theoretical quality, so I can fit more music? (This is the part where you slowly nod your head.) The limiting quality factor is the phone, not the files, so this utility does have its place. * By "pretty bad", I mean compared to when I'm listening at the computer with my Sennheiser HD-600 headphones. Telling me to get a better phone is absolutely missing the point.
Rated 50/50 by indianacarnie at Jan 17, 2010
very happy with this software. its a keeper nothing. see above works perfectly for what i needed. that in itself is quite refreshing, and the fact that it did exactly what it claimed to do. no problems, as i said earlier , this is one i'll keep and i only keep .....oh, maybe 1 out of 25 programs i try. recommended for all music collections. very happy
Rated 50/50 by CyberDoc999 at Jul 2, 2010
works great
Rated 40/50 by radiomaffia at Jul 3, 2010
This is just an audioconverter, right?If it works fast, its good, otherwise look for a faster one.On a mobile phone you can go as low as mp3 / 112 kbps with slightly qualityloss but i prefer 192 kbps but 320 kbps is just a wast of data and I callit stupitidy. Why doesnt this app presents it self as : "mobilephone mp3 converter"?Using it for your own on-disk collection is not recommended
Rated 50/50 by NormalDave at Jul 17, 2010
It's very easy to use.I recommend you watch a few minutes of the youtube video on how to use this product (just the first two minutes is enough). Set the quality to portable and process. I finished my compression project in less than five minutes!! Can't think of any right now. It's free, quick and works well. Get it!
Rated 50/50 by enriqueschilling at Feb 6, 2011
Does what it says on the tin. No nonsense features. I reduced my mp3 library by 33% without scrifying much audible sound quality. none, so far.