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Eym Audio Watermark Command Line Utility 1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
Downloads 17 Limitations None
Publisher Eric Metois File Size 249k
Date added 22 Nov 2006 Check your speed

These audio watermark shareware command line utilities embed and retrieve a short data payload within and from audio wav files. These standalone executables require no installation other than being copied on your drive. In their demo mode, they offer enough features to perform a variety of performance tests so that you may assess whether they fit your needs before purchasing any license.

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