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Audio Editor
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Version
1.0.0.0
The powerful easy-to-use digital audio editing program
you can use. With Audio Editor you can: 1-Open a lot
of audio files like
MP3,MP2,WAV,WMA,OGG,VOX,G726,RAW,DSS,CDA,MPC,PCM,GSM…
etc. 2-Save to several audio formats: MP3, WAV, VOX,
OGG, G726, WMA, and RAW 3-Edit ID3 Tags of the
following file types: WAV, MP3, WMA, and OGG. 4-Record
from all available audio sources in your system like
microphone, Stereo mix, Line in. etc. you can mix or
insert the recorded audio into the current audio or
record in a new window. 5-Copy, Cut, Paste, and other
editing operations on the opened audio files. 6-Apply
a lot of effects on the opened audio files. 7-Apply a
lot of filters on the opened audio files. 8- View
Frequency Analysis of the opened audio files. 9-Mix
audio files and save the output. Some menu items will
not activate until you open a file like “action” menu
items, Trim, Insert silence… .All ‘Effects” menu
items, All “Filters” menu items, Some “Edit” menu
items will not activate until you select a portion of
the waveform. Watch the selection information at the
bottom. You can change the record device depending on
source that you will record from, it may
be "Microphone" to record from a microphone or "Stereo
Mix" to record directly from your sound card that
means you can play a song in the background and record
from it. You can choose from other listed devices. In
the same way you can change the output device [Play
Device]. You can Change the temporary directory that
will be used as a swap space for Audio Editor
operations. You should select a directory in a
sufficient free space partition. The Frequency
Analysis shows you how much a frequency occurs in the
audio file, you can move the cursor to the graph and
watch the cursor value in the cursor frame If you see
nothing,try changing the FFT size and FFT window. Tag
Information is information related to the media
files,you can get it in Windows XP by getting the
properties of the file and then edit the summary tab.
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