Okay, let me guess. You got three media players just for your songs, two video players for the weird formats and another two separate CD/DVD burners to burn them all. If you can count, these software’s can quite torture your computer when you are hopelessly multitasking. But what if you had all the above features in one and not only that, with a one that is branded the best on the web. Introducing, Blaze Media Pro.

Blaze Media Pro is all about going professional when you are still on the amateur side. Audio editing and video editing were never so easy to handle. Menus are strategically simple and user-friendly. Audio and video conversions are also possible. You can convert your recordings (MIDI format) into the popular MP3, WAV and other formats of your choice including specifying your own bitrates.
I was surprised when it converted one of my DRM protected tracks to another format of my choice ( Like almost all PC users, I hate AAC). You can even extract the audio from any video for your personal purposes. Some other awesome audio capabilities are applying sound effects to the audio files ( a wide range of gallery of sounds for that) and copying music CDs. Recording from line in cassettes also is a great advantage for the addicts of the oldies of the music industry.

With its outstanding video capabilities, it’s video encoder lets you convert AVI, WMV and even other MPEG variations (MPEG-1 or MPEG-2) into MPEG with ease. It also includes a powerful MOV converter feature that can convert MOV (QuickTime Movie) to MPG (MPEG-1 and MPEG-2), AVI (using any compression codec), and WMV (Windows Media Video) without significant headaches.
The video editing features are some of the best I have ever seen. Being in-game movie director myself, I was satisfied with its effects and the plenty of features it offers. Comparing with the other prominent ones, I’d say it has better interface and ease of use. Capturing video frames into image files is also great, especially for the screenshots. Features like cropping, deleting a frame and syncing audio with the video makes Blaze Media Pro stand out in the field of detail. Blaze Media Pro also supports TV recording from any DirectX enabled video device.
The Burner part is also good in performance. Burning a data CD/DVD is lot easier as there is no image created on the hard disk but on the downside, if your work stops abruptly, you will unable to retain the files you wanted to burn.
The interface is simply brilliant for a performance addict. There is not much of eye candy, so it could be a plus point or not whichever way, it depends on you. The drag and drop features also helps a lot when you are working with a huge project containing loads of short videos and audios.
The Blaze Media Pro is simply great DVD software and is a must for every audio/video junkie. It is available as a 15 day trial version, the full version can be bought for $50 and for a great player, it is incredibly affordable. You could say,”I am going PRO for $50!”.
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September 24th, 2008 at 8:45 pm
It definitely has a very intuitive interface and performs very fast. Thanks for a cool review.