Merry CDA Sound AAC to M4A Editing 1.7.19
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CDA Sound AAC to M4A Editing (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/Vista |
| License: | Shareware |
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$29.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.85 MB |
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Merry CDA Sound AAC to M4A Editing supports WAV PCM. Merry CDA Sound AAC to M4A Editing supports Compressed WAV (ADPCM, GSM, DSP, A-LAW, U-LAW, ALF2 and others). Support OGG (Ogg Vorbis), G.721, G.723, G.726. Support VOX (Dialogic ADPCM), WMA Windows Media Audio). Support RAW (PCM, A-LAW, U-LAW), CDA (Audio CD Tracks). Audio Converter quickly and easily converts your audio or video files to WMA, AIFF, Vorbis OGG, Wave, and MP3, CD, CDA, CD-R, DVD-Audio, AAC, AC3, ID3, M3U, M4A, M4P, MP3 ID3 Tag, OGG, RA, WAV, WMA, MP2, APE, VQF, MPC, AMR, Midi, WAVE, and RMformat. Using a clear and intuitive interface, you can convert files individually or in batches plus you have the options to normalize the volume, encode specific portions, or remove silences. The integrated CD ripper features automatic retrieval of disc information using CDDB, and Jitter error correction support. ID3 tags are preserved automatically, and it's possible to name output files by ID3 tags, such as artist name, song title, album title, and so on. Now start converting your audio files!
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