Sound Forge
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Sony Sound Forge, formerly known as Sonic Foundry Sound Forge, is a digital audio editing and creation suite aimed at the professional as well as the semi-professional market.
A limited version sold as Sound Forge Audio Studio provides an inexpensive entry-level audio editor; it was formerly known as Sonic Foundry's Sound Forge LE.
[edit] Version 8 features include:
- Real-time sample level wave editor
- High resolution audio support: 24-Bit, 32-Bit, 64-bit (IEEE float) 192 kHz
- Video support (both PAL and NTSC) for use in frame by frame synchronisation of audio and video
- Support for a wide variety of file formats
- DirectX and VST plugin support. Version 8 includes a vinyl restoration plug-in
- CD Architect 5.2 software which allows Disk-At-Once (DAO) CD burning.
- Batch conversion functionality
- Spectrum analysis tools
- White, pink, brown and filtered noise generators
- DTMF/MF tone synthesis
- External monitor support for DV and FireWire (IEEE 1394) devices
[edit] Formats supported:
- HD video 720p and 1080i
- Macromedia Flash format - import only
- RealMedia 9 (RealAudio and RealVideo) - export only
- Windows Media 9 Series (WMA and WMV)
- Microsoft Video for Windows (AVI)
- QuickTime 6 (MOV)
- MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
- MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3)
- Ogg Vorbis (OGG)
- Macintosh AIFF
- NeXT/Sun (AU)
- Sound Designer (DIG)
- Intervoice
- Perfect Clarity Audio (PCA)
- Dialogic (VOX)
- Sony Media Wave 64 (W64)
- Microsoft Wave (WAV)