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Wavosaur
Wavosaur is an audio editor with support for wav, aiff, iff, mp3 and raw binary files. It includes the standard editing features (cut, copy, mix, trim, normalize, fade in/out etc.) as well as loop po ...
Average of 4 user ratings:
- Feb 06, 2008
- For version:
- 1.0.1.0
Only for smaller audio files. 
On opening the program it looked great..nice.. well set out interface with plenty of options but that is as far as I got; as soon as I opened a file an error message appeared: memory allocation ...unable to load file ! There is no help withing the program but there is an online forum where I found out that large files can not be handled by the program, so sadly I can not recommend this unless you want to use it with smaller files.
Review by: ruthless (32)
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- Oct 02, 2007
- For version:
- 1.0.0.9000 beta
Does everything i need very well 
I only need basic editing of concert recordings to crop out gaps between songs. Wavosaur has a nice, straightforward UI so it's easy to get the job done. (I previously tried Audacity but didn't like the UI.) Plus it's nice to add fades, which the basic Windows recorder software doesn't have (and is not included with the new Vista computer I recently purchased.)
Review by: joeysazo
First post
- Sep 06, 2007
- For version:
- 1.0.0.9000 beta
Great program, very easy to use, fast results 
I checked out a couple of freeware audio editors and this I found by far the easiest to use. It has all the features that I need as I do mostly very basic editing (cut, paste, fades, normalize). There might be other, more powerful audio editors but this is the one that provides the quickest results and does its job really, really well! I like that the program requires no installation. Its just a small exe. Its just perfect for my needs!
Review by: Lephonque
First post
- Jan 30, 2007
- For version:
- 1.0.0.6000 beta
Some good features, but more work needed. 
It would not be difficult to create a sound recorder more sophisticated than the one that ships with Windows computers, and Wavosaur has some useful features. However, it could use some additional features, otherwise it will lose out to a program like the freeware Audacity which is more powerful.
Review by: ianmacm (83)
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