Total Audio Suite 5.0.4
Tilgore Kraut - September 15, 2009Total Audio Suite includes a set of powerful applications that supports Record, Edit, Extract, Convert for mobile devices, Rip audio CDs, Burn audio CDs etc. It has more than the standard features to meet all your needs.
Features: Total Audio Suite is nicely designed keeping in mind the need of music lovers. It is a fast, tightly integrated suite of audio processing programs that helps you in your work with audio data. It is a pack of six essential processing tools includes Audio recorder, Audio converter, Audio CD burner, Audio editor, Audio extractor and Audio grabber.
With audio recorder, you can record sound from CDs, microphone, internet streaming, radio and other sound card inputs. You can set output file type, recording view mode and many other options to improve recording quality. Audio converter allows you to convert your audio file to various popular audio formats such as MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG Vorbis, etc. With audio editor you can open, create and save audio files. You can perform editing on audio file with basic operations as cutting, copying, deleting, pasting, mixing and inserting/deleting noise/silence etc. There are list of sound effects offered such as amplifying, delay, equalizing, fade in/out, flange, inverse, normalizing, reverse, delay, silence, stretching, vibrato, echo and chorus. CD burner allows you to burn audio CD with different burning speed. Audio extractor extracts audio files from video files without loss of sound quality. It support video formats as AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, MPG, WMV, DAT, OGM, AMV, etc. and converts audio file to popular audio format such as WAV, MP3, AC3, AAC, M4A, MPC etc. With audio grabber rip audio tracks from CDs and save them to popular formats as WMA, MP3, WAV, OGG, AAC, etc.
Overall: This software meets all your need, whether you are a professional multimedia personnel or a music lover. The program has varied set of functions followed by its impressive performance
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