Blaze Media Pro 9.1 Free Download
Blaze Media Pro 9.1 is a suite designed for processing audio and video files. It can play, convert, edit and burn them. After a brief installation process, you can notice how simple and straightforward the user interface is. It is divided into the file menu, playback and playlist windows, audio and video options.
Once you have added audio and video files to the playlist (drag and drop is not supported), you can play them in a simple media player. Blaze Media Pro 9.1 converts audio files (including CD tracks) to ADPCM, AIFF, AU, A/u-LAW, VOX, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA and AAC, as well as video files to Flash FLV, SWF, 3GP, AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV and the iPod and PSP profiles.
You can configure frequency, channels, audio and video bitrate and codecs, quality, encoding mode, video height and width, and more. The conversion process (batch converting is supported) takes little time to finish (according to the size and format of the file), and sound and image quality is decently maintained. Audio editing options include using an amplifier, fade in and out, automatic gain control, chorus, compressor, distortion, echo, equalizer, flanger, gargle, normalizer, pitch, reverb, reverse, silence, tempo, filters, and more. Furthermore, Blaze Media Pro 9.1 lets you burn a CD or DVD, edit audio tags, use an audio recorder and merger, edit videos, split or join videos, capture videos, rip DVDs and extract audio content.
The bottom line is that Blaze Media Pro 9.1 is an impressive suite dedicated to audio and video options, and it comes packed with some pretty advanced features. The program uses a small amount of system memory, and it has not failed on us during our tests. We strongly recommend it to all users.
Once you have added audio and video files to the playlist (drag and drop is not supported), you can play them in a simple media player. Blaze Media Pro 9.1 converts audio files (including CD tracks) to ADPCM, AIFF, AU, A/u-LAW, VOX, MP3, OGG, WAV, WMA and AAC, as well as video files to Flash FLV, SWF, 3GP, AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV and the iPod and PSP profiles.
You can configure frequency, channels, audio and video bitrate and codecs, quality, encoding mode, video height and width, and more. The conversion process (batch converting is supported) takes little time to finish (according to the size and format of the file), and sound and image quality is decently maintained. Audio editing options include using an amplifier, fade in and out, automatic gain control, chorus, compressor, distortion, echo, equalizer, flanger, gargle, normalizer, pitch, reverb, reverse, silence, tempo, filters, and more. Furthermore, Blaze Media Pro 9.1 lets you burn a CD or DVD, edit audio tags, use an audio recorder and merger, edit videos, split or join videos, capture videos, rip DVDs and extract audio content.
The bottom line is that Blaze Media Pro 9.1 is an impressive suite dedicated to audio and video options, and it comes packed with some pretty advanced features. The program uses a small amount of system memory, and it has not failed on us during our tests. We strongly recommend it to all users.
Blaze Media Pro 9.1 is a powerhouse all-in-one media player, playlist (including full screen video), editor, converter, recorder, and much more. Other advanced features include audio and data CD/DVD recording, video capture and video creation. The audio content of video files can be extracted and saved to sound files, and frames can also be extracted to images files in batch mode. Video files can also be created from still frame images and/or other videos. The CD Converter module provides a CDDB auto-save feature, which enables track title, artist, and album information to be dynamically downloaded from the Internet CD Database and used when converting audio CD tracks to WAV, MP3, WMA, or OGG. Video editing is available for AVI (uncompressed), AVI (compressed using any available codec), MPEG-1, MPEG-2, WMV, and ASF. Comprehensive video editing operations are provided (delete frame, delete selection, crop, resize, rotate, mirror, flip, trim, adjust audio volume, etc.).
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Visual audio editing allows you to open, create, and save audio files in any of the supported formats (can also save any portion of a loaded file to disk as a new file); display audio data waveform (Zoom Full, Zoom In, Zoom Out, Zoom Vertical); play audio files or any portion of the files (Play, Pause, Stop); record audio data from a microphone or any other available input device; edit audio files visually (Cut, Copy, Delete Selection, Crop, Trim, Paste, Paste From File, Mix, Mix From File); apply various effects (Amplify, Compressor, Delay, Equalize, Fade In and Fade Out, Flanger, Invert, Normalize, Phaser, Reverb, Reverse, Shrink, Silence, Stretch, Vibrato); apply different filters to any selected portion of audio files (Band Pass Filter, High Pass Filter, High Shelf Filter, Low Pass Filter, Low Shelf Filter, Notch Filter); insert noise or silence into audio files; Insert information into audio files (Album, Artist, Copyright, Genre, Title, Year); complete, multi-level undo and redo capabilities; advanced, and much more. You can use a comprehensive set of video editing operations: crop, delete frame, delete selection (video and/or audio), resize, rotate, mirror, flip, trim, adjust audio volume, and much more. Complete drag and drop capabilities, fully skinnable interface, audio tag editing, CDDB support, and versatile preferences (for maximum control) are also present.