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MP3 Surgeon 2004 Pro - User Guide and FAQ
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Convert your MP3s to WAV for use with your Audio CD Burner
Convert any MP3 to WAV with the MP3 -> WAV Wizard producing a 16-Bit 44Khz WAVE file, perfect for burning to an audio cd with your Audio CD Burner.
Drag and drop your MP3s onto the MP3 -> WAV Wizard for easy batch conversion of your MP3s to a new folder or beside each MP3.
Converting of MP3s to WAV is fast and easy at x10 or greater than real-time performance on most modern PCs.
Frequently Asked Questions - MP3 Surgeon 2004 Pro
- Can you normalise all MP3s?
Yes, with the batch tool, you can normalise complete folders of MP3s.
- Can I split MP3s to fit on a floppy disk or a CD?
Yes, MP3 Surgeon 2004 allows users to split an MP3 into any size or length.
- Is it possible to join different MP3s?
Yes, any number of MP3s can be joined together.
- Does the software have a minimum or maximum file size?
MP3 Surgeon 2004 allows you to edit any file up to four Gbytes in size (approximately 4,000 minutes).
- Does MP3 Surgeon necessitate the decoding and encoding of data?
The software has been specifically designed to allow users to edit a track without having to re-encode an MP3, so there is no loss of quality.
- What MP3 bit rates does it support?
The software has been designed for use with all MP3 types including CBRs (Constant Bit Rates) and VBRs (Variable Bit Rates).
- Does it handle ID3 tags?
Yes, it allows users to add or remove ID3v1 and 2 tags.
- Does MP3 Surgeon recreate VBR-seek information?
Yes, it recreates seek information producing a Xing-compatible VBR.
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