Freemake Audio Converter Infinity Pack 1.1.9.13... ((better))
Freemake Audio Converter Infinity Pack 1.1.9.13 – Complete Review
Freemake Audio Converter Infinity Pack 1.1.9.13 – Informative Review
Cons
- Windows-only (no Mac/Linux version).
- No command-line interface for power users.
- Interface feels slightly dated (not modern flat UI).
- Occasional tagging issues with non-Latin characters (fixed in 1.1.9.13 partially).
- Support is email-only, not 24/7.
Performance & Quality
- Speed: Leverages multi-core CPUs. In tests, a 5-minute FLAC to MP3 (320kbps) took ~12 seconds on an i5 processor.
- Quality: Uses FFmpeg and LAME encoders under the hood. Bitrate preservation is accurate; no audible degradation beyond expected lossy compression.
- Stability: Version 1.1.9.13 is mature – crashes are rare. However, some Windows Defender heuristics occasionally flag the installer due to its bundled ad offers (see below).
2. Outdated Codec Vulnerabilities
Version 1.1.9.13 is based on a legacy build of Freemake (circa 2017-2019). The official Freemake software has received security updates for codec libraries (FFmpeg). The cracked version uses old, vulnerable DLLs that can be exploited by other malware already on your system.