
Review: Blaze Media Pro - all-in-one multimedia application
 Blaze media pro is an interesting all-in-one multimedia application that includes editing software for video as well as audio. But not only, it includes a converter for formats including (but not limited to) mp3, WMA, WAW, OGG. You can use the MOV converter to convert QuickTime Movie to other formats such as MPG, AVI or WMV.
Blaze Media Pro also includes CD/DVD as well as Video CD (VCD/SVC) burner functionality. You can use the MPEG video encoder feature to encode AVI, WMV and other MPEG variations (MPEG-1 or MPEG-2) into MPEG with ease.
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