NoteBurner Spotify Music Converter perfectly helps to convert Spotify Music song/podcast/radio from Ogg Vorbis format to plain MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, or ALAC format at up to 10X speed with high audio quality kept.
We installed the Noteburner app to convert Spotify music downloads for compatibility with a micro SD chip, intended for our kids' headphones. Our quest to transfer Spotify music to a micro SD card ended successfully with Noteburner. It has been an exceptionally handy tool for transferring music seamlessly to virtually any device, although we predominantly use it with a micro SD card. The app is straightforward to operate and reliably fulfills its promises. Presently, we're extending its use to transfer audiobooks from Audible to an MP3 player, and we're confident in expecting flawless results.
What's great
easy to use (1)device compatibility (1)reliable performance (1)format conversion (1)
I first started using NoteBurner Spotify Music Converter. I downloaded thousands of songs from my collection (so happy!). Later, I tried many other music apps, but they still required a premium subscription. Then I discovered Music One on NoteBurner's official website—it can download songs from virtually all streaming platforms today. So I immediately bought One!
Download speeds are fast, and can organize files using different tags. I've even burned several CDs myself for my collection.
Overall, it's been great. Besides supporting a bunch of formats and having a high success rate, I really like the extra free tools it comes with. I had some audiobooks in AAX format that I’ve been wanting to convert, and to my surprise, NoteBurner actually supports it, for free! Super handy.