5star Audio Studio 1.4.9.125
| Developer: |
Engelmann Media GmbH (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$39.9 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 13.65 MB |
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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! 5star Audio Studio is the all-in-one solution for obtaining all of your favorite music from the Internet, legally. Of course, 5star Audio Studio does NOT work by searching obscure file sharing networks for the songs you’re after. 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. 5star Audio Studio is the all-in-one solution for obtaining all of your favorite music from the Internet, legally. Of course, 5star Audio Studio 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! 5star Audio Studio 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, 5star Audio Studio 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, 5star Audio Studio 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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