SoundTaxi Professional Review

SoundTaxi Professional Software Review

Submitted by sanney on Mon, 2011-11-07 14:07.
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The lowest price: 24.29$
You can buy it at RegNow for that price.
Pros:
accessories you use to comedy about your music. It would be prudent to accept once again that your music would apparently remain in a cardinal formats changed, such as audio CDs or MP3s on your diamond disc player or passable music agenda. Cons: Output files supported: (without any limitations!) MP3, WAV, AAC(MPEG4 audio)
Cons:
It is a bit hard to make settings(bitrate, format) and the converted files' size is not everytime proportial with the source file
Review:

I first tried Soundtaxi when a friend recommended it a year or two ago. Ever since then I have been using this software on a regular basis to remove the horrible DRM that is on most music nowadays.

Soundtaxi has several advantages over some of its competition, first and foremost a very user-friend interface and intuitive functions. It is easy to sit down and within moments have it working on the first song. It works at a decent speed and it is possible to have it running in the background while doing other things (though I would not suggest doing this while playing games, if on a laptop.)
- With a variety of options regarding the files, extensions and placement of the converted files, SoundTaxi is ideal to have if you are to remove DRM daily or at least often.

The Soundtaxi software is reliable and I have only ever experienced one crash. All in all, I am very happy with it and I think it is a lot better than the other programs I tried to work with, though I have only tried 3-5 different ones.

Soundtaxi comes at a reasonable price (I believe I took the second cheapest plan) and while that naturally had some limitations regarding the time it took to convert, it worked perfectly.

The only negative thing I have to say about Soundtaxi is that you have to key in your computer to your specific product key. This means that when your laptop explodes (as mine did) you have no option to activate your product key on another computer, as far as I am aware of. Though I was greatly annoyed by this (having said ok for it in the ToS) I found myself buying another copy as I got my new computer, almost before updating relevant drivers on it!

Conclusion:

Do you like music? It's a pretty safe bet that you do, given the tremendous popularity of various music products, of which the now ubiquitous iPod is the undisputed market leader.