WAVToCode 1.1.1.0 Crack + Keygen (Updated)
WAVToCode is a Windows application dedicated to software developers who want to integrate C code with WAV data with their own projects. It features a straightforward interface that gives you the possibility to generate mixes from Wave content with ease.
Following a speedy setup procedure that shouldn't give you any trouble, you come face to face with a user-friendly graphical interface. To get started, you can open a Wave audio track from your hard drive.
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Software developer |
C J Seymour
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Grade |
4.0
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4.0
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Downloads count | 1965 |
File size | < 1 MB |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows Server 2016 |
The main app window offers a lot of technical data about the track: data size, format, number of channels, sample rate, average bytes per second, block alignment, bits per sample, container size, data offset and number of samples, along with the BWF originator, origin date, time and description.
Before creating a mix, you can configure settings related to the number of channels and bits per channel, and autoscaling (autolimit, normalize). The new mix can be saved as a separate Wave file or transcoded to C code. It's a common operation that only requires a destination directory and file name.
As far as additional tools are concerned, you can instruct WAVToCode Serial to mix to mono or stereo, play the original track, entire mix or mix between markers, clear the mix, or show channel information with the minimum an maximum values of the original track and mix.
We haven't come across any compatibility issues with Windows 10 in our tests. WAVToCode saved the C code without any problems, and it remained light on system resources usage throughout its runtime. Thanks to its straightforward interface and options, this piece of software can be used by anyone interested in generating C code from Wave audio tracks to implement into their own software projects.