Batch Swap Left/Right Channels — MP3 File Processor Software
What it does
- Swaps left and right stereo channels across many MP3 files in one operation, producing new files with channels flipped.
Key features
- Batch processing of folders or selected files.
- Lossless channel swap without re-encoding (when operating directly on frame-level stereo data) or fast re-encode using chosen bitrate/codecs if needed.
- Preserve original filenames (option to append suffix like “_swapped”) and metadata (ID3 tags).
- Preview function for a single file before batch run.
- Preset profiles for common workflows and command-line support for automation.
- Error handling and logging (skips corrupted files, reports failures).
Typical workflow
- Select source folder or add files.
- Choose output folder and filename convention.
- Set processing options: in-place vs. write new files, keep metadata, re-encode settings.
- Preview one file to confirm swap.
- Run batch; view progress and final log.
Formats & compatibility
- Native MP3 support; may also accept WAV, FLAC, AAC depending on implementation.
- Runs on Windows/macOS/Linux or as a cross-platform GUI with optional CLI.
Performance & quality
- Frame-level swap is near-instant and preserves audio quality.
- Re-encoding adds processing time and may alter quality—choose same bitrate/codec to minimize loss.
Safety & backups
- Recommended to write to a new folder or enable automatic backups before in-place changes.
Use cases
- Correcting stereo channel mistakes from recording setups.
- Preparing audio for platforms with channel-specific requirements.
- Batch-fixing large music libraries or podcasts.
If you want, I can draft UI text, command-line examples, or a short spec for this software.
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