Hi.

I took a look at this program as it alluded to be a direct WMA editor.  It is 
very unuseable with JAWS and probably other screen readers and doesn't follow 
windows standards for menu and tool bars.

Furthermore, I found the following in the FAQ's which I think states that it 
works in the same way as other audio editors and converts to WAV before editing 
and then saving back to WMA.

10. I am trying to use the audio editor, but it is not working properly. What 
could be the problem?
  
Audio editor instability is caused by insufficient system resources. The audio 
editor feature of Blaze Media Pro uses much more system resources than any
other element of the software. Audio data is processed in uncompressed form 
until saved. Therefore, this can require considerable system resources, 
especially
when dealing with longer duration files or recording for more than a few 
minutes. Although, on most systems, 256 MB of RAM should be sufficient, 
depending
on other hardware in the system, 512 MB or more may produce much better results.

Kevin
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