...is an audio file batch converter.
One that can retain tags from the m4a files ripped long ago when it converts them to... anything more widely accepted (flac, ogg, mp3?).
One that isn't filled with malware and other badness.
One that's free.
I've got one that seems to satisfy the last two of those, but my library currently contains about 2500 m4a files, and while I have several free players that don't care that it's Apple's format (even Irfanview plays them!), the best-looking easy-to-set-up-and-use app I've found is still MediaMonkey, which seems to be charging extra for the codecs required.
Getting VLC or Foobar to look good and stay that way (and not break down to the point where I have to uninstall it to get it running again) is complex, WMP is still WMP, and Apple's software... well I don't want it to install hidden broken versions of things I tell it to not install, so it can go... shove an apple up its interface.
So I'd like to just turn these things into things other things know how to play.
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