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If you want to make your own MP3 from audio CD with high speed with perfect quality... If you want to encode a great number of WAV files to MP3, WMA, OGG ... this is exactly what you are looking for.
Amazing MP3 Creator Main Features:
Amazing MP3 Creator is designed as a fully functional, efficient, and easy-to-use utility for extracting digital audio from CD-ROM and encoding batch WAV files to compression formats file e.g. MP3 files,WMA files and OGG vorbis.
You can control the CD-ROM speed and rip method of each of your CD-ROMs on your computer.Amazing MP3 Creator also provide "Jitter correction" function to perform high qualitiy audio files from your music CD.
Amazing MP3 Creator supports WAV,MP3,WMA ( Windows Media Audio ) and Ogg vorbis format.Amazing MP3 user Creator use LAME MP3 encode engine and supports VBR (Variable Bitrate),ABR (Average Bitrate) and CBR (Constant Bitrate) encoding methods.
Amazing MP3 Creator can rip and encode multiple tracks as a single track, or just a section of a single track.
Amazing MP3 Creator can work with either ASPI (Advanced SCSI Programming Interface) or SCSI passthrough interface.
You can add ID3 v1 tag or ID3 v2 tag or both of them to your output MP3 files .You can alse choose some items from the ID3 tags and add them to WMA files and Ogg files.
This function allows you to get the CD album, artist, track titles information from the Internet. You can also submit your favorite CD's information to the Free CDDB server to share with other music fans.
You can use Amazing MP3 Creator as a fully functional Audio CD and WAV files player.
Amazing MP3 Creator combines the CD Ripper with the Encoder to make a unified and user-friendly interface.
The read and encode process is multithreaded, allowing for maximum effeciency while reading and encoding audio files
Amazing MP3 Creator can rename output files and create sub folders according to the album, artist and title information of source audio files
You can save and read the CD album, artist, track titles information to your local disk in".clb" files or in CDPlayer.ini file





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