About AG Watermark Generator
About The App
AG Watermark Generator is an intuitive program that enables you to insert an audio signature in the tracks you compose. The software allows you to insert audio fragments in your songs that play on top of the original sound, thus creating an audio watermark. It is easy to use and ensures an accurate preview of the result.
Audio signature for your songs
When you wish to publish or sell your music on the Internet, there are a few ways to add protection to it. Adding an audio watermark allows you to alter the song enough so that it cannot be used without authorisation. The track can still be listened to, as a preview for the original piece.
An audio watermark is a short piece that you can merge into the original track in order to personalize it. With AG Watermark Generator, the piece cannot be more than 4 seconds long and can be repeated every 5 seconds, 10 or 15 seconds, depending on how much you wish to restrict the song.
Most watermarks temporarily cover the song, thus interrupting it, but with AG Watermark Generator, the piece can play simultaneously with the original track.
Watermark configuration
AG Watermark Generator allows you to add several audio files to serve as watermark and play successively with the original track. You may choose the offset for the watermark, as well as the repetition interval.
When configuring the output file, you may choose to apply the watermark to each file in the list, then save them as individual songs or merge the output files. Moreover, you may adjust the audio quality, output folder and a prefix/suffix for automatically renaming the results.
Simple to use application for adding song watermark
AG Watermark Generator allows you to add a layer of protection to your songs, by inserting an audio signature within the original track. This way, you can make sure your file is protected against intellectual property theft since you can personalize it with the mark of the author. The watermark cannot be longer than 4 seconds.
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