Posts Tagged ‘PC’

The easy way to record, edit and enhance your sounds!
Free Audio Editor 2010
Free_Audio_Editor.jpg (115 KB)

The author says:
Edit audio files visually; Record audio from a microphone or any other available input device; Apply various effects; Burn audio CDs from MP3, WMA, WAV, and OGG; All in one program, simple and intuitive – FAE (free audio editor). Completely free!
10 fundamental reasons for using Free Audio Editor

  • Powerful audio recording feature
  • Edit audio files visually
  • Apply various effects easily
  • Powerful noise reduction tool
  • Easy to use interface will get you started editing in just minutes
  • Real-time effect preview is supported
  • Easy to use bookmark and region manager
  • Supports a number of file formats including wav (multiple codecs), mp3, wma, ogg and many more.
  • Burn your sound files to CD
  • Tools include speech synthesis (text-to-speech)
  • Completely Free!

It seems to not load 24Bits audio files. See the picture below.
Free_Audio_Editor_Access_Violation.jpg (99 KB)

Start and stop (or pause) with blank keys, can be good, but it just start and restart.
Anyway, it’s a free program.
If you want more advanced features, they have professional version of course.

You can download Free Audio Editor 2010 from here.

WebResizer version 1.0.6.2604 has been released!
This is a maintenance release. If you are satisfied with the previous version, you have no reason to upgrade it.

Web Resizer was made to convert and (or) downscale common graphic format such as JPEG, PNG, WMF, TGA and so on… to standard web graphic formats i.e. JPEG and PNG for browsing friendly size.

Read more…
or
Download WebResizer version 1.0.6.2604 (2.42 MB)

Hashes
MD5: DE8A122E6E1605563B6B74B06DD47034
SHA1: 06C304D0E04EE33B98A0AED96E0BBB95D233322E

Only one thing has changed from previous version.
Now you can also use drag-and-drag technology for input file instead of opening one by one.
Skin components have also been updated and it is probably better.

Download MINO Hash Calculator (651 KB)

Hashes:
MD5: 7363347D56F546B1D88465A03037769F
SHA1: E2D8D8FDCA17D9AD6502EA2B542AE47B3E1E7A7B

GPW – Password Generator has been updated to version 1.0.6.2708.

I deleted a few letters and numbers such as:
letters “l, O, I” and numbers “1 and 0″.
Now they will not show up as your password.

I deleted them to avoid typing error.
They are similar to one another and easy to read errors and write errors unless you use “Copy and Paste”.

Download GPW (339 KB)

MD5: A57B2622C21B4C9B792D10A84AB2A702
SHA1: 6C2C8AB1DDBAD230F9602C2440F52127775EFD49

It took so long to upload files to the server. There are too many who use this server right now. My site has limited clients at one time that I know now – actually only 5 clients. Petty!

Current version of MidiToWav is 2.0.3.102
And Wav2X is 1.0.2.15

BASS FILE has been updated, and I update MidiToWav.
And audio components have also been updated, and I update Wav2X.

For the sake of simplicity, I have packaged them in separate files. And you can download it from here.
Note:
If you are satisfied with the previous version, you have no reason to download them.

MidiToWav (986 KB)
MD5: 60A5072FCAD8670D496F6736ACCABA87
SHA1: 6733C9E27E8283C21C28B9808AF66BC28DE7277F

Wav2X (1.74 MB)
MD5: 5187E7C7D5C906C74F59F253431733B8
SHA1: 7AF1A040B5D988D3DFAEE33423246B82FF57C026

Web Resizer has been updated to version 1.0.6.2539.

Now, it supports the following graphic format:

  • GIF – CompuServe Bitmap (*.gif)
  • TIF – TIFF Bitmap (*.tif;*.tiff;*.tp1)

And function in low memory mode has been implemented, but it does not work perfectly yet.

Read more about this software

Download (2,10 MB (2156 KB))

Hashes
MD5: 6B5F838B1CC5C636C00D45D98FD27C03
SHA1: 2E2C6E96A0079B8E4D0B4099BAC1D7A16F60E33C

GPW – Password Generator has been updated to version 1.0.5.2631.

GPW1.jpg (22 KB) GPW2.jpg (26 KB)

Read more about this software

Download
(339 KB)
MD5: D6439ADA1B40F9893858BB2D677CBCE1
SHA1: EBC42E7800C47C83E7DD8D40A04B7A0B811DDA5D

Image Resizer 2.1

This is what the author (…not me) says.

This is a clone of the Image Resizer Powertoy for Windows XP — a PowerToy that allows you to right-click on one or more image files in Windows Explorer to resize them. It was created (by me) to extend support to non-XP and 64-bit versions of Windows (including 2000, Vista & 7).

Read more about this

I’ve tested this on Windows Vista (62-bit). It is smooth and works very well and even free. Yes, he is very smart. Actually, you do not need my WebResizer any longer, he he :)

MidiToWAV was made to convert MIDI sequence to WAV audio formats. Actually it is a sound capture.
The time passed and things changed a lot while I was working on Windows 2K and XP, users began to experience problems. Taken users wondering how to use Mixer… And I took a lot of time for me to explain about the Windows Mixer, but look at that, there is no Sound Mixer available in new Windows (Vista and 7) – Actually I did not know it until I got my Vista.

MTW_xp.jpg (38 KB)

Features

With MidiToWAV, the users are able to:

  • play MIDI file
  • control midi volume
  • see MIDI length and current position
  • also play RMI and KAR (Karaoke files)
  • view karaoke text
  • load SoundFont you choose
  • record MIDI sequence to WAV file
  • also record any sound you hear from your soundcard

WAVconverter.jpg (26 KB)

With WAV2X, the users are able to:

  • convert WAV audio to WMA
  • convert WAV audio to OGG
  • convert WAV audio to FLAC
  • convert WAV audio to MP3
  • adding TAGs

Download MTW.zip (2,38 MB)

Zip file includes both MidiToWAV and WAV2X

Hashes:
MD5: A58DBE414376B447F3624920B20E9918
SHA1: 8D3ACA4E5463AF6FA5BFDD2A8E248F39BB69DDE6

weather.jpg (24 KB)

In addition to the game, I read “Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition: Build a Program Now!“, and made this program (see above).
This book is for beginners, and I am a beginner on C#.
It is a good book. I recommend this book for anyone who wants to start C#. Not a lot of theories but lots of code. Quite fun to program. I have Visual Studio, but it was made for the Express edition to compile the example.

This is the final chapter “Weather Tracker”, and it can retrieve weather from MSN. It feels a bit buggy but it works!
I could not display the splash screen in the beginning. I read many times if I missed something, but did not. So I looked at included source code. And “Ha ha!”. It lacked something, of course.
splashScreen.Show();
Oh, yes! This is very important! You should set Main.cs design properties “ShowInTaskbar” – “False”.
Some “namespaces” also have to add yourself. In the last chapter you will suddenly pop up to higher ground – so I felt.

I did a little extra with that program.
If you have the book, and you want users to be able to use pop-up menu from the Main form, just change its properties “ContextMenuStrip” – “None” to “cmsNotify”.

Good luck!