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mp3DirectCut – Direct, lossless cutting and recording audio files

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mp3DirectCut (with the same author of 1by1) is a freeware audio editing applet that can be used to cut extensive music files without quality losses and split, developed by Martin Pesch from Germany. It graphically shows clearly the wave form of MP3 file, which allows you to quickly and accurately get the break point to cut.

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1by1 – Ultra-small, low-power directory audio player

1by1 is an excellent audio player tool by (its another quality audio tool is mp3DirectCut), know as its ultra small size and single-minded function. Compare with Winamp and many other mainstream audio players, 1by1 uses much less memory (run, play and minimize), and the gap is very obvious!

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