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Advanced WMA Workshop v2.3
by LitexMedia, Inc.
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File Size:
6.5 MB
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License Conditions: Registration: US$24.95 System Requirements: Last Updated: 2007-04-20
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Software Description
Pretty useful tool with handy interface, allowing you to encode WAV, MP3, OGG files and Audio CD(jitter correction, CDDB support) to WMA 9 format with variety of format settings and also performs reverse conversion decode MP3 and OGG files to WAV PCM. You can encode and decode audio files one by one, and use built-in batch process in case of mass conversion. This tool allows you to edit ID3v2 Tags, copy it from one file to another while recoding.
New in v2.3
- FLAC codecs v1.1.4 are implemented
- Code reworked to be compatible with Windows Vista
- LAME 3.97 support added
- Default settings for CDDB changed, added "reset to default" button
- Now you can rename files and folders in FileList using F2 keyboard shortcut
- Fixed major memory leak in FLAC codecs
- Fixed issue making AWMAW unable to read nonstring value of WM/TrackNumber field in wma files
- Fixed bug blocking AWMAW from creating one symbol long name ouput folders in root folder of disk
- A lot of minor bugfixes
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WAV reduced size
Does converting WAV files to MP3 or WMA format reduce the size of such files?
Re: WAV reduced size
It depends greatly on the quality of the original WAVe in the first place. CD quality WAVes use 44Khz, 16bit Stereo and suck up around 10 megabytes of disk space per minute of playback. By converting to MP3 or WMA of say 196 to 128 kbps, you decrease file size by around 8 to 11 times. WMA can offer slightly smaller files, and maintain quality too....according to Microsoft, if you believe them! If you have lower quality WAVes, compressing with MP3, WMA, (Real Audio's not listed here) saves you less space of course.
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Re: WAV reduced size
: Does converting WAV files to MP3 or WMA format reduce the size of such files?
ofcuz. if you have a 40mb wav you can convert this file to 3,5-4mb wma or mp3. it still sound good.
Re: WAV reduced size
: : Does converting WAV files to MP3 or WMA format reduce the size of such files?
: ofcuz. if you have a 40mb wav you can convert this file to 3,5-4mb wma or mp3. it still sound good.
but must will be wav i can't play mp3 & wma
Re: WAV reduced size
: : Does converting WAV files to MP3 or WMA format reduce the size of such files?
: ofcuz. if you have a 40mb wav you can convert this file to 3,5-4mb wma or mp3. it still sound good.
but must will be wav i can play mp3 & wma
WOW! Looks really nice.
I've used so many encoders/decoders but this one has a really nice interface.
help
can you tell me why nero burning will not recognise my LG cdrom 52x...
i have a 12x10x32 creative writer and although my computer recognises them both , nero does not , only my writer shows up on the nero software , can you tell me how to make them work together...thank you.leo
Re: help
Check with Nero's own website to see if your CD reWriter is listed. Most often difficulty comes with drives which are newer than the software... If it's not listed, it's a hit and miss affair, but Nero seems to make the best try at doing the job, even with drives it doesn't yet support.
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Re: help
i had a similar problem to yours using nero when it would not recognise my creative 8x4x32x the way i fixed it was be reloading the software and reinstalling it i had to do it twice before it actually worked though
: can you tell me why nero burning will not recognise my LG cdrom 52x...
: i have a 12x10x32 creative writer and although my computer recognises them both , nero does not , only my writer shows up on the nero software , can you tell me how to make them work together...thank you.leo