Just upgraded to DVDFAB 13 and UniFab. Although Unifab is faster than the converter in DVDFAB 12, there are two serious problems. I do a LOT of music conversion between FLAC, Apple Lossless, and MP3 320.
1- UniFab strips ALL of the ID3 data and cover art from the original files. Fortunately, I kept DVDFAB 12 which does not do that. It would take literally days, if not weeks, to input all that data.
2- The sound quality after a UniFab conversion is flat and washed-out. ALL of the brilliance in the original file is gone and all conversions sound like MP3 96bit. Again, DVDFAB 12 makes a faithful conversion almost as good as the original.
Personally, I feel you should keep the DVDFAB 12 converter which seems to be superior in all aspects except speed.
1- UniFab strips ALL of the ID3 data and cover art from the original files. Fortunately, I kept DVDFAB 12 which does not do that. It would take literally days, if not weeks, to input all that data.
2- The sound quality after a UniFab conversion is flat and washed-out. ALL of the brilliance in the original file is gone and all conversions sound like MP3 96bit. Again, DVDFAB 12 makes a faithful conversion almost as good as the original.
Personally, I feel you should keep the DVDFAB 12 converter which seems to be superior in all aspects except speed.
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