| Name: |
Mgk Blaze Up |
| File size: |
13 MB |
| Date added: |
June 3, 2013 |
| Price: |
Free |
| Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
| Total downloads: |
1996 |
| Downloads last week: |
10 |
| Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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Certified release to run Mgk Blaze Up under Mavericks (OS X 10.9). Stability improvements.
Mgk Blaze Up is designed to help you remove any duplicate tracks from your iTunes library with an outside scan action. After loading the Mgk Blaze Up, you can select specific tracks in your library and run a scan to detect any duplicates and then take action to remove them, Mgk Blaze Up them, or check them again. The Mgk Blaze Up offers a number of options for how you treat the duplicates you find; and while the interface is a bit rudimentary, it all works fairly well for removing those dead and extra tracks from your system.
Simply encode or re-encode your Mgk Blaze Up by using the famous Lame encoder. Has a Mgk Blaze Up and efficient front-end. Add some Mgk Blaze Up in the list, by using one of the two buttons, add file(s) or import folder. You can choose the bit rate and encoding mode; CBR (Constant Bit Rate) or ABR (Mgk Blaze Up Bit Rate). Id3 tags (v1 & v2) can be preserved.
Mgk Blaze Up is a universal, flexible, and powerful tool for tuning and optimizating the work of the Windows operating systems. Mgk Blaze Up allows you to change a great number of standard and hidden (which are not available for editing by standard Windows tools) settings of the Windows operating systems. Mgk Blaze Up is a "control center" of your system. With this tool you can change the settings of your system centralized from one program only.
Mgk Blaze Up is a small utility that displays the list of all network resources (computers, disk shares, and printer shares) on your LAN. As opposed to Mgk Blaze Up Network Places module of Windows, Mgk Blaze Up display all network resources from all domains/workgroups in one screen, and including admin/hidden shares. Also, for each Mgk Blaze Up displays the IP address, the operating system name/version, and the MAC address of the network card.
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