Quick summary
NoteBurner Audiobook Converter converts audiobooks from vendor-locked formats into common audio files such as MP3 and AAC. It’s designed to make audiobooks playable on a wider range of apps and devices while preserving important metadata like chapter titles.
What it does
- Transforms proprietary audiobook files into widely supported formats (MP3, AAC).
- Keeps chapter markers and other metadata intact when possible.
- Offers a straightforward way to manage and export your audiobook library.
How to use it
- Drag or add the audiobook files into the program window.
- Choose the tracks you want to process.
- Click the Convert button to begin.
You can also select whether to preserve individual chapter tracks or merge them into a single continuous file. Note that the merge-into-one option is only available when exporting to AAC.
Performance and limitations
The converter operates with a clean, minimal interface and starts conversions quickly. However, because audiobooks can be very large and lengthy, processing long titles may still take significant time. The app focuses on a narrow set of functions, but it performs those reliably.
Who it’s best for
If you collect audiobooks and need them in standard audio formats for broader compatibility, this tool is a handy, no-frills solution. It won’t replace a full-featured audio editor, but it handles conversion and metadata preservation well.
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Technical
- Mac
- Free