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Syntrillium Cool Edit Pro 2.0 Audio Editing Software | |||
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Cool Edit Pro is a music workstation app with the capability to work with several tracks at the same time. It has support for non-destructive processing and surround sound mixing. | |||
Syntrillium surrendered Cool Edit Pro to Adobe and later versions are problematic. | |||
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Simply extract the file ogg.flt to the directory of Cool Edit 2.0. and restart Cool Edit Pro. Now ogg appears as an option when you attempt to open an audio file. | Simply extract the file ogg.flt to the directory of Cool Edit 2.0. and restart Cool Edit Pro. Now ogg appears as an option when you attempt to open an audio file. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:52, 24 September 2017
Syntrillium Cool Edit Pro 2.0 Audio Editing Software
Cool Edit Pro is a music workstation app with the capability to work with several tracks at the same time. It has support for non-destructive processing and surround sound mixing.
Syntrillium surrendered Cool Edit Pro to Adobe and later versions are problematic.
OGG Vorbis
ogg file extension for Vorbis audio files not supported in Cool Edit Pro 2.0 without the installation of an audio filter which can be obtained by going to the site:
- http://www.vuplayer.com/audition.php - active as of 9/24/2017
Simply extract the file ogg.flt to the directory of Cool Edit 2.0. and restart Cool Edit Pro. Now ogg appears as an option when you attempt to open an audio file.