MP3 Splitter
O. James Samson - October 5, 2009Have you ever had problems trying to fit a particular Mp3 file into a media for instance a 2G MP3 file into a 258MB memory stick or you just want part of an interesting song, exciting dialogue or a cool instrumental solo. May be you wanted to split an MP3 file based on its logical structure, audio book 1st e.t.c
I am please to introduce to you “MP3 Splitter” which solves the aforementioned problems and more.It simply dice MP3 files into smaller bits depending on your choice whether you want fragmentation by frame or unit. It also makes it possible to export these new files to a destination of your choice.
It is worthy of note that although it is an easy piece of software for use, it has some drawbacks.when dicing, through its user-definable split method, one can only select one beginning and one end cut point at a time which undermines its flexibility. Its interface is fixed in size and thus can’t be resized.On installation the program doesn’t create any icons but surreptitiously adds an entry to the start menu. Apart from resizing, it doesn’t possess any extra features of any sort.
You might want to try out this software although its 7-day trial doesn’t allow much perusal of its capabilities.
You can visit the publisher’s site for download information – brizsoft.com
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