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Description: | MP3Producer represents a handy, reliable and easy to use ripper and encoder, that fast and
qualitatively converts audio CD tracks to a variety of the most popular audio formats: MP3, WAV,
OGG, WMA. Moreover, MP3Producer encodes WAV to MP3, OGG, WMA and decodes MP3, OGG and WMA to WAV.
MP3Producer supports the following formats:
MP3 - MPEG1 and MPEG2, constant CBR and variable bitrates 8-320 kbps ,
WAV - 22050/44100 Mono/Stereo,
OGG - constant, variable bitrates and average ABR bitrates 8-320 kbps ,
WMA - constant and variable bitrates 5-320 kbps using the Windows Media Audio 9.1 Voice,
Professional, Lossless codecs.
Using the ID3v1, ID3v2, OGG and WMA tags allows you to save the album info in the MP3, OGG, WMA
files.
Using MP3Producer is very simple - the program interface consists of 4 tabs, accomplishing the
actions on each of them in series, you ll fill out the ID3 tag fields, choose the requisite
filenames format, define the audio format settings. All the actions are easy to fulfil because of
large number of presets and automated dialogs.
The design of the first tab - Track List - is very well considered. Being handy, vivid, and
obvious, it helps to comprehend the stage of the copying or encoding process. Each stage possesses
a
peculiar icon and string color of the file. Screenshot...
The ID3 Tag tab contains the ID3 tag fields to preserve the album info the artist name, the
album and tracks titles . Screenshot... To avoid filling out the ID3 tags fields manually, one can
use the FreeDB Editor - a utility to find the album info on the Internet quickly and precisely and
to the ID3 fields automatically. Screenshot... It s possible to save the data into the cdplayer.ini
file and the Local Database. One can exploit the FreeDB Submit function to send the missing data on
the album to the FreeDB database. Screenshot...
The Mask Editor on the Filename Screenshot... tab is to help you create filenames using the
album info the artist name, the album and tracks titles - it s possible to combine the data from
the ID3 tag fields to form a mask. There are also flexible settings to automatically replace
symbols
and case. Screenshot...
The Extract CD Segment allows you to listen to and to copy any part of the CD to a MP3, WAV, OGG,
WMA file. Screenshot...
Diverse flexible settings the settings of the main window settings, the CD-ROM drive, the Internet
connection assist you to customize MP3Producer to your needs. Screenshot...
The built-in player plays CD tracks and WAV files and launches any other Winamp, Windows Media
Player to play MP3, OGG, WMA files.
Customer support is thought over very thoroughly - there is a page with brief description of
functions on each tab plus pop-ups - all that facilitates the program usage.
The program interface is translated into 33 most popular world languages. The Help file is
available in English, German and French.
Flexible settings, vivid and multilingual interface, multifunctionality and handiness - all these
qualities rouse everybody s interest
Short Features:
converts CD tracks to MP3, OGG and WMA files
extracts CD tracks to WAV files
encodes WAV to MP3, OGG and WMA files
decodes MP3, OGG and WMA files to WAV
supports MPEG1, MPEG2; all constant, variable and average bitrates 8-320 kbps
supports ID3v1, ID3v2, OGG and WMA tags
edits and creates filenames
multi-language interface
CDDB/FreeDB support
built-in CD, WAV player
play functionalities for MP3, OGG and WMA files
Note: We offer you a 10-day trial term, so you could test the program before buying it. For 10 days
MP3Producer will work with no features limited. And if you are satisfied with the program all you
will need to do to continue using MP3Producer is to register it.
MP3Producer DE is a special version of MP3Producer created for German-speaking users. The
program interface and Help file are in the German language.
MP3Producer FR is a special version of MP3Producer created for French-speaking users. The
program interface and Help file are in the French language.
For better usability MP3Producer interface and help file were translated into numerous languages.
To check up the list of the interface languages and to download the detached Help files, please
visit the Localization page.
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