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Visual MP3 Splitter 5.5

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Visual MP3 Splitter & Joiner is a handy software utility that can split and combine WAV and MP3 files. You can cut a large audio file to small parts without recompression and loss in quality. For splitting you dont need enter start and end time manually. It's enough to select the desired part visually using a mouse the program draws MP3 and WAV files as waveform. Its very easy to find a sound fragment by scrolling and zooming. To identify blocks you can use a built-in player, then you can move borders to cut them by 0.1 and 0.01 sec.

Visual MP3 Splitter & Joiner can split MP3 files into equal files by number of parts, by time and filesize. Visual MP3 Splitter & Joiner can merge several WAV or MP3 files into one big (supported over 2 GB). Just select the desired files, sort them by ID3 tags or songs info (bitrate, frequency, stereo mode) and press F5 button for joining. The program works with files directly and the final song will appear in seconds. Also you can prelisten each song for joining using the built-in player. Visual MP3 Splitter & Joiner supports drag&drop from Windows Explorer, multilingual interface, ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags. Other important program feature is batch processing mode you can add a few files for splitting and set different parts for cutting.

Main features:
  • Fast MP3 and WAV splitter without recompression.
  • Split files visually using a mouse.
  • Automatic silence detection.
  • Zoom in and zoom out waveform.
  • Cut song into equal files by number of parts, time and filesize.
  • Enter ID3 tags for each part from the splitting list.
  • MP3 and WAV joiner several files into one large.
  • Support for CUE sheet files.
  • Support for ID3 tags.
  • Internal player.
  • Shortcuts.
  • Batch processing mode.
  • Drag&drop from Windows Explorer.
  • Multilingual interface.
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Date Added: 20th February, 2007
License: Shareware
File size: 1.93 MB
Price: $24.95
Trial Period: 30 days
Operating System: Windows 2000,Windows XP
Developer: ManiacTools | More products from ManiacTools
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