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- Price: Free to try (25-day trial, 5-minute streaming limit); $40.44 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista
- Date added: October 11, 2009
- Total Downloads: 7,856
- Downloads last week: 32
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Publisher's description
From 3delite :MP3 Stream Editor is an audio tool, built around the visual non destructive MP3 (and other compressed format) editor, that is you can edit MP3 audio without decoding and quality loss on a convenient 3D display with the mouse. Very fast MPEG editing (~20MB/s 1.6GHz - 21min/s 128kbps - error correction) Full .CUE sheet support (CD ripp/cut/join/visually edit). Encode or re-encode MP3s/MO3s/WMAs (Preset system). Directly record MP3/WMA/WAV/Flac streams (volume level activation, timing). Professional ID3v2 Tag editor (all frames) Mass and single renamer and TagerAudio CD ripper to MP3/WMA/Flac/WAV (with full cddb/freedb and cover picture support). CD/DVD Burner plugin for controlling NeroHigh precision Spectrum analyzer vis PluginCan use Winamp DSP and Sonique vis PluginsWMA BroadcastingSave net streams to local drive with automatic Subsong System Supported formats: Streams, mods (additionally any format trough Winamp input plugins).
What's new in this version:
Version 3.4.4.1952 fixes more than 2 channel audio sample generation and filesystem Dialogs Library more than 2 channel audio thumbnail generation.More popular Rippers & Converting Software downloads
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