.flac - Audio files encoded by Flac - free lossless audio codec
.amr - Adaptive Multi-Rate compressed audio
.m4a - MPEG-4 compressed audio file
.gp3 - Guitar Pro 3 project
.m4p - iTunes Music Store audio file
.ogg - Ogg Vorbis audio file
.ape - Monkey's Audio lossless audio compression format
.cda - CD Audio track
file extension NPF - Nero SoundTrax project file
File extension NPF description:
File extension used by Nero SoundTrax. NPF file contains projects.Associated applications to file extension NPF:
Company / developer:
Nero AG
Nero
Nero is world best-selling multimedia suite, brings the digital world to your PC. With Nero is easy to organize and manage all your multimedia files, as well as create and edit new digital content. Nero’s sleek design and user-friendly tools make completing projects fun and enjoyable.- Direct access to all features from the project launcher
- High Definition format support
- Xbox 360™ and PlayStation® 3 streaming features
- Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD burning support
- SecurDisc data protection support
- Copy a disc with just one click
- Graphics optimized for Windows Vista™
- Continual free updates
Company / developer:
Nero AG
Nero SoundTrax is a professional application for the production of audio CDs.
Some features:
* Recording surround panning
* Multiple tracks can be freely positioned
* Real-time panning fields to adjust the sound output position (front/rear etc.)
* Support for up to 7.1 channel surround sound editing and mixing
* Multi-channel optimized effects (for surround sound 5.1 and 7.1 with or without subwoofer)
* Change output buffer size/latency
* Open discrete project in discrete channels
* Import loops from audio files/tracks and now also rip tracks from audio CDs
* Adjustable project tempo in the master view
* Multichannel reverb
* Low fidelity is adjustable
* Add master effects, track effects, or assignable effects
* Seamless integration of Nero WaveEditor 3
* Create audio CDs with your own mix
* Add volume or pan curves to the audio tracks
* Cross-fade audio clips into each other using one of four different fading functions


