10 May 2005
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Type: Time limited demo
Platform: Windows XP
Manufacturer: Mystik Media
Size: 9.9MB
Number of Downloads: 8197
Price: null
The file support in this media player is pretty impressive, including all the well-known audio and video formats. It can also convert audio and video from almost any format to any other.
There is a fully featured audio editor that gives you complete control over your tracks. Features available include Fade In/Out, Invert, Reverse, Echo, Stretch, Merge to Stereo, Mix, input volume control and mixing, and much more.
A similar editor is available for video files, which allows you to edit AVI, MPG, WMV and ASF video formats. You can delete frames, delete selection, crop, resize, rotate, mirror, flip, trim, text overlay, adjust audio volume, and much more, including the ability to delete audio content from videos.
In addition to this you can use Blaze Media Pro to record audio direct from any analogue connection (i.e. a cassette player), phone line, line-in, microphone, wave-out and a host of other sources. Alternatively, you can capture video in AVI and WMV formats.
Blaze Media Pro also acts as an audio and video player, with support for playlists and ID3 tag editing, along with CDDB integration for automatic tagging of files.
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