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AudioStation 5.0

AudioStation 5.0

List Price: $29.99
Your Price: $28.99
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Description:

AudioStation 5.0 facilitates recording, playing, and organizing your digital music library. The latest update of this convenient PC jukebox program adds audio and data CD burning; CD ripping in MP3, WMA, and uncompressed WAV formats; and AutoGain to ensure that all song files play at the same volume level. It also makes Internet radio listening easy, offers advanced file management utilities, and much more.

Playback features let you maintain your music library in one convenient place. The new AutoGain feature lets you automatically correct changes in volume levels on songs recorded from different CDs for a consistent listening experience. You can play audio CDs, MP3s, and WMA and MIDI formats, as well as AVI, MPG, and QuickTime video files. Voyetra Turtle Beach's radio Web portal makes finding and listening to favorite WMA and MP3 stations a snap.

Burn music CDs with more than 150 MP3 or WMA tracks. Transfer songs from your hard disk drive to CDs with ease. Use WAV or compressed MP3/WMA formats to transfer CD tracks to your PC. CDDB support lets you automatically download titles from the Internet, eliminating typing. This program also organizes your music library by category, including artist, album, track, genre, mood, and more. Download collections of songs from your library into any number of playlists.

AudioStation 5.0 also includes AudioView Wave Editor, MIDI Orchestrator, and SoundCheck bonus programs. Print custom jewel case covers, or use AudioStation's templates. And, this program is compatible with Voyetra Turtle Beach's remote controller (not included). With it, you can control AudioStation on your PC from just about anywhere in your house. The remote controller uses radio frequency (RF) technology, so it can even transmit through walls.

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