![]() The Creative Audio Console is where most of the card options can be found. Similar to Winamp, this is a simple interface that allows you to play various media without taking up your entire screen. If you prefer a smaller footprint, the Player might be right for you. If you don't already use something like iTunes or Windows Media Player, I would give the Organizer some serious consideration. With loudness information, you can eliminate volume differences across songs. With tempo information, you can create playlists based on the type of music automatically (somewhat similar to Apple's new Genius feature in iTunes). You can edit track information, create playlists, and even analyze your music to acquire tempo and loudness information. The Organizer is a nice piece of software that allows you to accomplish a lot of tasks from the home screen. There are also plenty of freeware programs that can handle this kind of task nowadays, but that's not to say Creative wasn't right to include such functionality with the card. This is a handy program though I'm not sure how much use it would receive considering WAV files are not nearly as popular as they were in the past. The Audio Converter allows you to easily convert between different audio formats, for example, WAV to MP3, or viceversa. First up is Creative's MediaSource 5, which includes an Audio Converter, Organizer, and Player. ![]()
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