SoundConverter 2007-11-06
About SoundConverter
A Cocoa OSX application for converting sound files between different sound formats.
input formats: 4xm, 8svx, ac3, aif, aifc, aiff, al, au, auto, avi, amr, avr, caf, cdr, cvs, dat, dv, fap, ffm, flac, gsm, h263, h264, hcom, ircam, kpm, ksf, la, lu, m4a, m4v, mat, mat4, mat5, maud, mod, mov, mp2, mp3, mpc, mpeg, mpegts, nist, nul, nvf, ogg, paf, prc, pvf, raw, redir, rtp, rtsp, rvf, s16be, s16le, s8, sb, scm, sd2, sdp, sf, sffd, shn, sl, smp, snd, sndt, sph, svx, sw, swf, txw, u16be, u16le, u8, ub, ul, uw, vms, voc, vorbis, vox, w64, wav, wve, xi
output formats: 8svx, ac3, aif, aifc, aiff, al, au, auto, avr, caf, cdr, crc, cvs, dat, dv, fap, ffm, flac, gsm, h263, h264, hcom, ircam, la, lu, m4v, mat, mat4, mat5, maud, mp2, mp3, mpeg, mpegts, nist, nul, ogg, paf, prc, pvf, raw, rm, rtp, s16be, s16le, s8, sb, sf, shn, sl, smp, snd, sndt, sph, svx, sw, swf, txw, u16be, u16le, u8, ub, ul, uw, vcd, vms, vob, voc, vorbis, vox, w64, wav, wve, xi
ringtone formats: 3210, bmp, emelody, emy, imelody, imy, kws, midi, mid, nokia, sckl, rtttl, rtx, siemens, 3210, bmp, dsp, emelody, emy, ems, imelody, imy, kws, midi, mid, mot, nokia, sckl, pdb, rtttl, rtx, samsung1, samsung2, siemens, seo, wav
WMA and RM are not officially supported.
Conversion from raw sound formats (such as mp3 and wav) to note-based sound formats (such as midi or ringtones) is not supported
PLEASE NOTE: Demo is limited to 500K files and license is machine specific and non-transferable.
Whats New in this Version
- A number of important fixes and support for korg and caf formats added.
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
Download Details
- Company:
- Steve Dekorte
- Version:
- 2007-11-06
- Post Date:
- November 7, 2007
- License:
- Shareware
- File Size:
- 20MB
- URL Type:
- Download
- Download ID:
- 2956
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