Apr 04
Multimedia freeware - this list completes all your multimedia needs without spending a penny.
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aTunes
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Full featured audioplayer and manager. Plays mp3, ogg, wma, wav, flac, mp4, and radio streaming. Atunes allows users to easily edit tags, organize music, and rip Audio CDs. |
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Audacity
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Multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and BSD. Supports WAV, AIFF, Ogg, and MP3 formats. Features include envelope editing, mixing, built-in effects and plug-ins, all with unlimited undo. |
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Cdex
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CD Ripper (converts your CDs to digital files on your PC.) The application supports many Audio encoders, like MPEG (MP2,MP3), VQF, and AAC encoders. |
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MediaCoder
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Universal batch media transcoder, which nicely integrates most popular audio/video codecs and tools into an all-in-one solution. |
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VirtualDub
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Video capture and video processing utility for Windows. Great for converting videos to work on your Archos, iPod etc. |
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VLC media player
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A highly portable multimedia player, encoder, and streamer supporting many audio and video codecs and file formats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. |
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Some good programs, thanks for the list.
NOW THEN! I love it ERob. Keep up the good work!
Hi. first time writing you. let me say this: CONGRATULATIONS!, AMAZING JOB YOU HAVE HERE!! I read your books, very usefull.
one question: what you using for play mp3 and those stuffs?…I saw that software, but look…I need to forget WMPlayer and get a fresh start with other one (I’m sick of it!) I mean something like winamp in that golden years…I use windows vista HP. laptop dell inspiron 1720, core 2 duo 1.67Ghz. 2 GB RAM. thanks. J
J, thanks for getting in touch and thanks for your kind words.
I don’t really listen to MP3s on my laptop, but if I do, I use Winamp. As far as video files are concerned, I use VLC.
Windows Media Center is actually pretty good and I have a media center desktop set up with our main TV.
Unfortunately, I don’t have any solid recommendations, but I recommend you steer clear of iTunes.