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  2. List of audio conversion software - Wikipedia

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    It may allow selection of encoding parameters for each of the output file to optimize its quality and size. An audio converter uses at least two sets of audio codecs to decode the source file format and to encode the destination file. Audio converters include: AIMP; Audacity; Brasero; CDex; Exact Audio Copy; FFmpeg; FL Studio; foobar2000 ...

  3. L3enc - Wikipedia

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    Fraunhofer l3enc was the first public software able to encode pulse-code modulation (PCM) .wav files to the MP3 format. The first public version was released on July 13, 1994. [1] This command-line tool was shareware and limited to 112 kbit/s. l3enc fit on a single 3.5" floppy. It was available for MS-DOS, Linux, Solaris, SunOS, NeXTstep and ...

  4. MikuMikuDance - Wikipedia

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    Between then and now, there have been several additions to version 7.39, mainly the addition of the x64 version, which runs better than the normal version and is designed to use the power of 64-bit computers that 32-bit computers lack. This results in better performance, faster render times, and higher quality, to name a few.

  5. MusicBee - Wikipedia

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    Web Browser: analyses web pages for MP3 files, presenting the results for user to playback/download. [3] Subsonic client [4] Additional audio tagging tools; MusicBee Remote plugin and corresponding app for Android devices [5] DiscordBee a plugin that shows your friends what you've been listening to

  6. Windows Media Audio - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft claimed that WMA could produce files that were half the size of equivalent-quality MP3 files; [10] Microsoft also claimed that WMA delivered "near CD-quality" audio at 64 kbit/s. [10] The former claim however was rejected by some audiophiles [11] and both claims have been refuted through publicly-available codec listening tests.

  7. Cry Baby (Official Hige Dandism song) - Wikipedia

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    The full version of "Cry Baby" was first played on April 24, 2021 on the FM802 radio program Lantern Jam Times . [1] The song was later released digitally on May 7, 2021. It was used as the opening theme song to the anime adaptation of Tokyo Revengers , which was broadcast from April 11 to September 19, 2021.

  8. mp3PRO - Wikipedia

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    The quality of 64 kbit/s mp3PRO technology is stated to be in the range between 96 and 128 kbit/s MP3. [8] This demo provides playback as well as compression capabilities. This specific demo program performs one WAV file to mp3PRO conversion at a time. Batch conversion is not available. Files must be 16bit PCM/WAV 44.1 kHz files.

  9. LRC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics file generally has the same name as the audio file, just with a different filename extension, and operates as a sidecar file. For example, if a song's main file is song.mp3, its LRC file would most commonly be song.lrc. The LRC format is text-based and similar in form to subtitle files.