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        <description>Powerhouse all-in-one multimedia software offering conversion, ripping, editing, recording, burning, playback, and much more.  Powerful, yet easy to use audio, video, and data CD/DVD burning are all fully supported.  VCD, SVCD, and DVD burning are supported.  Other advanced features include video capture, video creation, combining, and extraction, video editing, copying of music CDs, media management, audio merge, MusicID audio recognition, lyrics search, audio tag editing, FreeDB support, and more. 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.
Formats supported for audio conversion include CD, MP3, WAV, WMA, and OGG, and two-way conversions among MPEG-1, MPEG-2, AVI, WMV, ASF, Flash (SWF and FLV), iPod, PSP, 3GP, and MOV are available for video.  MPEG options are available for VCD, SVCD, and DVD compliant output.  DVD ripping, DVD shrink, and audio compression functionality are also present.  When converting from audio CD, track information can be dynamically downloaded from the CDDB and used to automatically name saved files.
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, text overlay, adjust audio volume, etc.).  In addition, an extensive list of over 30 effects and color adjustment operations allow for powerful video enhancement and alternation.  WAV, WMA, and MP3 audio files can be inserted into the video or extracted from the video; and BMP, GIF, JPG, PCX, PNG, RAS, PPM, TGA, and TIF are the supported image formats that can be inserted or extracted. Most video processing operations can also be performed in batch mode on a list of video files using the Batch Video Processor.</description>
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            <title>Pretty good except for one thing. by Bels42 with average rate 4.0</title>
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                I have been using blaze media pro for several months, mostly to "record-and-edit" songs I have ripped from my cd collection to wma using wmp. I play the song in wmp and use blaze media pro to "record" the parts that I want to, e. G, editing out the noise at the beginning and end of live tracks and adjusting the volume of tracks I had previously recorded from vinyl records with the wrong volume setting.

the only problem I have had with blaze media pro is that it thinks all wma files are protected. For example, if I have an unprotected wav and convert it to wma in blaze media pro, and save it, blaze media prop then assumes the file is protected and won't let me edit it any more. Wmp is smarter, and can tell the difference.
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            <pubDate>17 Mon 2007</pubDate>
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