5star Audio Studio deluxe games
5.2
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Engelmann Media GmbH
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Windows
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Shareware |
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$39.9 (Buy it now)
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| Size: |
34000
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Thousands of MP3s! Fast, free and legal! Come get the latest hits and all of your favorite songs with our software! With , you can record all your favorite Internet Radio Stations just as easily as you would have done with a simple tape deck over the radio! And that#s not all! With the integrated CD organizer and burner you can create a CD of your favorite music with little effort in the blink of an eye; you can even choose whether to burn an Audio CD or Multimedia DVD. is the all-in-one solution for obtaining all of your favorite music from the Internet, legally. Of course, does NOT work by searching obscure file sharing networks for the songs you#re after. Instead, it makes use of the staggering variety of Internet Radio Stations that supply an abundance of music for everyone#s particular taste round-the-clock. But that#s not all you can do! is also a fully functional converter; you can burn to a standard CD-R or convert to MP3, OGG or WMA format virtually all of your favorite music files, which the program can rip not only from Audio CDs, but from Music/Multimedia DVDs as well, all with the greatest of ease.Of course, you can also create 1:1 copies of your Audio CDs as well. And to fully round out your online music experience, has another helpful feature built right in: you can edit pieces of music directly from the internet with the integrated music editor and burn these modified music files directly to a CD with the aforementioned built-in CD burning utility.In addition to this, comes with the right set of matching tools to make radio a new experience: Edit the recorded sound bits with the built-in audio editor and record them to CD or DVD with the integrated recording engine. Finally, put a label on your disc, created with the built-in label editor. |
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