
Media_Players
Get flash to fully experience Pearltrees
The full-featured audio editor's capabilities include Amplify, Null Amplitude, Insert/Delete Silence, Fade In/Out, Invert, Normalize, Reverse, Echo, Shrink, Stretch, Reverb, Phaser, Compressor, Merge to Stereo, Mix. Mix from File, Paste from File, Paste from Clipboard, Copy to Clipboard, Zoom, Convert, Undo, Redo, Cut, Copy, Paste, Crop, input volume control and mixing, and much more. Furthermore, the audio editor can be used for audio file recording from any available source (such as cassette; record player; phone line; TV tuner audio; CD player; line-In; microphone; wave-out; and wave-out mix) as well Superior video editor is available for AVI (uncompressed), AVI (compressed using any available codec), MPEG-1, MPEG-2, WMV, and ASF. Comprehensive video editor operations are provided (delete frame, delete selection, crop, resize, rotate, mirror, flip, trim, text overlay, adjust audio volume, etc.).
CDH Media Wizard
Over the last ten years, we've embraced WIMP—windows, icons, mouse (or menus), and pointers—as our computer interface of choice. But WIMP won't work in every situation. Our latest utility, the PC Magazine Media Console, whacks WIMP and returns to a character-based interface, but not because we're nostalgic.

