The MP3 to WAV (lossy to lossless) convert option is pointless, it won't increase the quality one iota. It's all in the name today because none of my flac, ogg or wav files are in the list. Scanning for the ~6500 mp3 files in my collection took about 10 minutes, not exactly fast (MusicBee did that under 3 minutes). So I'll give them some benefit of the doubt about their programming skills but it certainly does need better error handling. I must add that Zortram has it's HQ on the Seychelles which is predominantly French-speaking and I'm guessing this English translation was made by an outsider (they're asking for translators). It does also have typo's (neither > niether) but I make those too. There are a few bugs, for one I clicked 'Rescan Folder Tree' on the left without a folder selected and the program summarily crashed. It's arranged in a familiar way but no drag and drop support! Well, only for the player on the right. No skinning options so it will have to do I guess. That's one clunky, old-skool GUI Zortam Mp3 Media Studio has. This can be disabled under preferences later but it's not at all decent to do so without letting the user even know! If it wants a thumbs up it better rock my world from now on. I must mention that Scotty started yapping, Zortam Mp3 Media Studio silently adds an autorun entry on installation. Well, like I said, installed and registered just fine on Win 7 64-bit.
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