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CD Wave Editor 1.98 - Audio recorder, splitter and more

Audio recorder, splitter and more

CD Wave Editor



 

CD Wave Editor: CD Wave is a program designed to aid in CD-Recordable mastering. It was built for recording and splitting WAV files from any source, like LP, tape or even from CD using digital audio extraction. After recording, you can let CD Wave automatically calculate split points, or you can manually add and delete split points. After this, you can write out the tracks as individual wave files and use any CDR mastering program to write a disc that has no clicks or pops in between tracks. You can also directly write out MP3, FLAC, APE or OGG files to play on your portable device or for archiving and online sharing.



CD Wave can also act as a simple audio recorder and editor, allowing you to record and playback audio, and cut out parts that you want to keep. You can even let CD Wave replace your tape deck, and program it to start recording at any given time.



Since CD Wave can read and write CUE sheets, you can also use it as a CUE sheet editor for CDRWin



CD Wave supports all uncompressed audio formats up to 24-bit, at any sample rate and any number of channels (mono, stereo, quad, dolby 5.1). It can read from WAV, FLAC and APE files, CD audio and digital or analog inputs through a soundcard.

What is new in version 1.98:

LAME 3.98.2




 

Order:

For $15.00

Download: Download CD Wave Editor 1.98 (1.1 Mb)
Download Count:8
Release Date:2009-02-07
Last Updated:2008-03-10
Manufacturer: MiLo Software
Product Support: CD Wave Editor WebSite
  
Language:English, Dutch
Requirements:486, 16MB RAM
Install:Install Only
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