Posts Tagged ‘Audio’

Convert Audio Files To Other Formats With Free Sound Converter

Sunday, October 30th, 2011

With lots of mobile and portable media player formats, you might need to convert audio files to various other audio formats. Free Sound Converter as the name indicated is a freeware app for Windows which allows you to convert audio to different formats. You can convert between all popular audio formats including MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, CDA, FLAC, M4A, MID, MKA, MP2, MPA, MPC, APE, OFR, OGG, RA, WV, TTA, AC3, DTS and the output formats: AAC, AC3, AIFF, AMR, AU, FLAC, MP3, M4A, MP2, OGG, WAV, WMA.

Link: NirmalTV

Listen To Any .mp3 On The Internet

Friday, December 5th, 2008

SeeqPod is the most satisfying way to find, play, and enjoy playable Web content. In less than two years, they’ve created a totally unique, easy-to-use search experience that appeals to millions. From video to audio, slideshows, and Adobe Flash, the vast multitude of rich media files and applications that exist online can now easily be found and played using the Adobe Flash Player at SeeqPod.com. 24 hours a day, we mine the deepest crevices of the Web – the world’s largest inventory of growing playable search results using our intelligent, targeted crawling system.

Link: SeeqPod

20 Tech Habits To Improve Your Life

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Technology is supposed to make life easier, but it doesn’t seem that way when you’re struggling to wrangle 289 new e-mail messages, dealing with a hard-drive crash, or suddenly realizing that you left an important file on the office computer. Thankfully, plenty of tools can help. We’ll tell you which ones are worth trying, and we’ll also suggest some practices that you can incorporate into your workday to use tech tools more effectively and efficiently.

Link: PC World

5 Great Alternative Linux Music Players

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Amarok, Rhythmbox and Banshee are a few of the popular music players in Linux. They are great in features and have received plenty of good reviews. But what is unknown to many is that there are a lot of other music players for Linux which are also great in features, but are hidden in some corners of the world.

If you are willing to try something out of the box, here are 5 great alternative music players that you can use in your Linux desktop.

Link: MakeUseOf