| Cool Music Converter 7.4.3.83 |
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| Category : |
Audio-Rippers |
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| Submited Date : |
09, Jan, 2010 |
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| Os Support :
| Windows XP , 2000, 98 |
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| License : |
Shareware |
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| Price : |
$14.99 |
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| Size : |
7.35MB |
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| Publisher : |
http://www.audioeditor.com/ |
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| Description : |
Cool Music Converter is a wizard-styled Audio Converter utility program that allows you to convert audio files Between WAV, OGG Vorbis, MP3, MP2, Microsoft ADPCM, WMA, VOX, AAC, M4A, AMR and other well-known media formats according to your wish.
It seamlessly integrates into Windows and is always accessible without having to bring up a clunky, screen-hogging interface. It has a high quality 32 bit converter engine that makes pro quality conversions to and from the most common audio formats. With as simple as a click, you can convert audio in less than a minute without losing the audio quality. |
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Features
Convert MP3/MP2, WMA, WAV, OGG, MPC, VOX, RAW, G723, G726 and other audio formats. Convert your audio files in batches. Customize audio bit rate, Frequency, parameters. Excellent digital quality Designed for both beginners and advanced users. With a clear and intuitive interface, you can catch on to the system quickly. Achieve audio conversion with a few click. |
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