MP3 Workshop XP 2.30

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MP3 player, MP3 converter, MP3 editor, CD burning, and CD ripper, all-in-one. MP3 Player: manage all your MP3 files by creating MP3 play-lists. Tag Editor: get and edit MP3 tag information with fully MP3 player function. CD Burning: use your favorite MP3 or Wave files to burn your own audio CD, support most of the popular CD writers. CD Ripper: grab music CD tracks and convert to MP3 files or Wave files. MP3 Editor: cut segments from MP3 files and save them in another standard MP3 file or Wave file, combine multi MP3 files into one MP3 file or one Wave file. MP3 Converter: MP3 to Wave, Wave to MP3 converter with optional sample rate, bit rate, channel, and quality. Version 2.30 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, and bug fixes.

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