

There are so many features that going over them all would take too much time, but the Help feature is incredibly extensive and will serve you well. After it scans and imports all those MP3 files in, you can start editing them however you want. I personally thought that I wouldn't have that many, only to discover that a lot of my Steam games used MP3 files and consequently found myself faced with hundreds. Regardless of how many features it has, though, Zortam starts by scanning your system for MP3 files. This makes it difficult to know at first glance where each feature is and only adds to the learning curve of the software. In fact, the only major complaint I have about the interface is how it uses icons instead of text for some features. There's a ton of features included in Zortam MP3 Media Studio. While it is a major turn off at first, I think it's actually quite necessary. The first thing you'll notice after installing and running it is how busy and intimidating the interface is. With this program, you can do anything you want with your collection of MP3 files - well, almost everything.

Do you have a massive library of music and you want to manage them somehow? Maybe just simply organize the music files of a project or game you're working on? Then Zortam MP3 Media Studio is here to help.
