OJOsoft M4A Converter 2.7.2

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Convert M4A files to MP3, MP2, WMA, MP4(audio only), AAC, AC3, WAV and convert audio files to M4A, AAC, MP4(audio only). Safe to install and free to try. With lots of codec built in, OJOsoft M4A Converter provides a very easy way to convert M4A files to MP3, MP2, WMA, MP4(audio only), AAC, AC3, WAV. OJOsoft M4A Converter not only converts M4A files from audio formats , but also supports converting audio files to M4A, AAC, MP4(audio only). Key Features: 1. Support converting audio files to M4A, AAC, MP4(audio only). 2. Support batch conversion with a task list. 3. Support converting M4A files to MP3, MP2, WMA, MP4(audio only), AAC, AC3, WAV. 4. Unmatchable converting speed, wonderful output quality. 5. Windows Vista supported. 6. Have option to select bit rate, audio codec, sample rate etc. 7. So easy to modify the name and path of output files. 8. When converting files, you can pause, stop and continue at any moment. 9. With the user- friendly interface, OJOsoft M4A Converter is suited for both veterans and beginners you can complete your conversion as easy as 1-2-3. 10. All decoders and encoders are built in. Once you download and install OJOsoft M4A Converter, all supported formats can be converted without downloading any more codec.

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