Recorded audio might not play to the quality you are expecting, and that is why an application such as AudioRepair can be of help. This particular software utility can process digital standard recordings in batch, aiming to fix quality-related issues that affect the playback experience.
AudioRepair provides support for the most popular audio formats, namely MP3, WAV, FLAC, ALAC, and AIFF, recorded at 16Bit / 44.1kHz. Adding new files to the processing list requires minimum effort, but it takes a bit more time to configure the correction mode and the output. However, if you are already familiar with audio processing and mastering, it will surely be easy for you to go through all the settings of the application.
Relying on a 64-bit accurate audio engine, AudioRepair can address several issues that may have an effect on the playback quality. To begin with, it can correct inter-sample peaks, a form of audio distortion mainly generated by digital-to-analogue conversion or loud mixing. AudioRepair can detect inter-sample peaks using 32x up-sampling at 1.4112MHz.
Moving further, the application can also repair issues related to frequency response, providing several alternatives to choose from. Last but not least, it also addresses compact disk de-emphasis, automatically correcting the treble heightening in CD recordings.
As for the output, AudioRepair comes with support for WAV, AIFF, and FLAC, saving the files at 16Bit / 44.1kHz or 88.2kHz. Additional options allow you to change the compression level of the resulting file and create a naming pattern for the output that can highlight the audio file properties.
AudioRepair targets just a few recording-related problems but with the care and experience of an audio master or engineer, it can achieve significant quality improvements of the input audio files. Its objective is to enhance the listening experience and provide high-quality playback
tom
thanks a lot. it worked.
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Breno
Thanks for the serial number for AudioRepair
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