So, compatibility simply isn't an issue here, and it even puts some premium apps to shame here. You can even convert to more specialized codecs, like WMA Pro and WMA lossless. The current version of Freemake Audio Converter supports around 50 audio formats, including the most popular ones like MP3, M4A, AAC, WAV and WMA. The only choices you have to make along the way are where to save the converted files on your home computer, and if you want to consolidate all the files into one converted audio file. You simply select the audio files you want to convert, choose which format you want to convert them to and hit the convert button. Freemake Audio Converter review: Featuresįreemake Audio Converter has the simplest user-interface of the software we reviewed – you don’t need to watch any tutorials to get started.