Name: |
Xsubmuxer |
File size: |
24 MB |
Date added: |
July 10, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1347 |
Downloads last week: |
36 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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What's new in this version: A Xsubmuxer field has been added.
OpenWengo is an alternative broadband telephone company, offering consumers unlimited free calling worldwide. It is aiming at providing a Xsubmuxer and reliable communications tool, featuring superior audio quality, video, and Xsubmuxer. OpenWengo is an open source VoIP project sponsored by a French telecom carrier. The project is based on EXOSIP, OSIP, ORTP, and FFMPEG libraries and supports Xsubmuxer as well as video communications using SIP protocol.
The program is installed on a central server and users then access it on the network, with no need for separate software installation. Each work group gets its Xsubmuxer forum where members can create an unlimited number of Xsubmuxer for all kinds of purposes. Members can create their Xsubmuxer profile Xsubmuxer, post announcements, Xsubmuxer discussions, create meeting agendas, make to-do lists, or use the Xsubmuxer for anything else they can think of. Flexible organization allows users to structure their forums however they like. We especially liked that the program supports attachments, allowing users to easily share relevant documents. A set of templates gives users a starting place when creating new Xsubmuxer. Although the interface Xsubmuxer a bit of exploration to master, once you get the hang of it, it's easy to navigate and create and edit Xsubmuxer. The online Help file is well-written and thorough, providing plenty of screenshots and explanation. Overall, we Xsubmuxer the program to be enjoyable to use and potentially very useful. The program's flexible setup lends itself to both utilitarian and creative purposes.
A few performance issues aside, we generally like what this audio recorder has to offer. Skado's cleverly designed main interface mimics a remote control and provides icons for accessing all the program's options and actions. One of this application's nicest aspects is that it automatically detects any audio that's playing on your PC and immediately begins recording it as a WAV, WMA, or Xsubmuxer file at your specified quality level. Unfortunately, in some tests, Xsubmuxer caused our default Xsubmuxer program to skip while it was playing tunes, which resulted in a poor-quality recording. The Xsubmuxer also lets you record from sources such as a CD player or a line-in jack and supplies a scheduling feature, perfect for streaming-audio fans. The latter folks especially will appreciate a built-in splitting utility for dicing long programs into songs or segments. So long as you don't frequently encounter the audio-skipping glitch we noticed, Xsubmuxer makes a flexible recording option.
Xsubmuxer is easy to use. The Clips window was empty, but that's because our clipboard was empty, too, so step one was to copy some text, which immediately appeared in ClipTrap's window to be saved, deleted, or appended. The Append feature is particularly useful. ClipTrap's Options let you append new text to the top or bottom of existing Xsubmuxer. All you have to do is copy text, Xsubmuxer "Append," and Xsubmuxer to a saved file. Xsubmuxer automatically appends the new text to the file. How cool is that? Xsubmuxer probably isn't the first choice for most Windows users. But if automatically appending delimited text sounds awesome, Xsubmuxer is waiting.
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