Additional Information
Application for ripping and encoding MP3 audio files
Latest Version | Max 8.6.0 |
Requirements |
Mac OS X |
Updated | January 19, 2024 |
Author | Stephen F. Booth |
Category | MP3 and Audio |
License | Open Source |
Language | English |
Download | 196 |
Overview
Max is powerful but easy-to-use audio conversion application that will without a doubt fill the needs of absolutely every Mac user, from novices who are only entering into the world of sound to the seasoned users who are often in need of an app that can perform the process of conversion quickly and reliably. With its support for absolute error-free conversion and ripping of sound from CD, users will very quickly witness the high quality sound that this converter produces.
In addition to very simple tools that are promoted on its main dashboard to be used by novices, immediately under the surface of Max for macOS users can find deep customization options that can be used to completely control the process of conversion and the quality, type and size of final converted files. Users can even control how much hardware can be dedicated to the conversion process, and enter metadata into final files, which is great for owners of large music libraries. Converted files can also be automatically sent to your iTunes library, from which your music can be easily synced to all your home or portable devices.
In addition of supporting all major audio formats (such as MP3, AAC, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Apple Lossless, WAVE, WavPack, Monkey's Audio, AIFF and more), Max for Mac collects album data from MusicBrainz online service, has configurable control over entire conversion process, and great visual representation of hardware utilization, plugins information, and conversion results that is shown during conversion.
In addition to very simple tools that are promoted on its main dashboard to be used by novices, immediately under the surface of Max for macOS users can find deep customization options that can be used to completely control the process of conversion and the quality, type and size of final converted files. Users can even control how much hardware can be dedicated to the conversion process, and enter metadata into final files, which is great for owners of large music libraries. Converted files can also be automatically sent to your iTunes library, from which your music can be easily synced to all your home or portable devices.
In addition of supporting all major audio formats (such as MP3, AAC, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Apple Lossless, WAVE, WavPack, Monkey's Audio, AIFF and more), Max for Mac collects album data from MusicBrainz online service, has configurable control over entire conversion process, and great visual representation of hardware utilization, plugins information, and conversion results that is shown during conversion.