Saturday, November 22, 2008

Editing Audio Files Using JetAudio

There are features of audio editing in JetAudio (espescially JetAudio 7.XX). they are not much complete like professional audio editor, but still these features make JetAudio unique, compared to other audio players. They are only audio cutting, ripping, converting, and recording, so far I explored.

Something I notice about these features are they need bigger RAM and faster processor speed. In CPU with Pentium III processor or equivalent, there is possibility that produced files are imperfect. During converting, ripping, or cutting using JetAudio, CPU is forced to work until 100%. If this work is still not sufficient, produced files will be defective.

Generally Windows XP operating system can breathe normally in PC with Pentium III processor and 256 MB RAM. For office program and other common application, there are no problems. Even for image processing, even if a little hard to breathe, it still able to run safely, just need longer time. But audio editing using JetAudio will make error on output files. These JetAudio features need at least Pentium IV processor with 512 MB RAM, or equivalent. Less than that, may be the outcomes are still OK, but there are not guarantees for other occasions.

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