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Alive WMA MP3 Recorder 2.6.3.6 - User Guide and FAQ
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What can you record with Alive WMA MP3 Recorder?
- Record sound into MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG or VOX files from CD audio directly.
- Record sound into MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG or VOX files from any voice directly.
- Record sound into MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG or VOX files from LP directly.
- Record sound into MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG or VOX files from cassette tape directly.
- Record sound into MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG or VOX files from MIC directly.
- Record sound into MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG or VOX files from Internet Radio directly.
- Record sound into MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG or VOX files from AVI, MPEG, MPG, WMV, ASF, AU, MIDI, RM, DVD, VCD, TV directly.
Frequently Asked Questions - Alive WMA MP3 Recorder
- What is the system requirement?
You will need a Pentium 133 PC or higher, 32MB RAM or more. The operating system should be Windows 98,Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows NT 4.x or Windows 2000.
- How to record from videotape to MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG or VOX?
You can get the audio from videotape to Mp3 or Wav files with Alive WMA MP3 Recorder.
- Connect the left and right audio-out terminals on the VCR to the line-in or microphone terminal on the sound card.
- Open Alive WMA MP3 Recorder.
- Click "Option" button to select the recording properties in the dialog box. Select the line-in or microphone device, adjust the recording volume for the highest possible performance. You might see other devices, such as CD-Player or Synthesizer (MIDI), in the recording panel, uncheck all non-essential devices, this cuts down background noise.
- Now start the playback of the VCR and click the "Record" button in Alive WMA MP3 Recorder. You should see a wave pattern display of the audio as it is playing. If the volume settings are too high, you see the wave patterns being clipped off and appearing to fill the recording window. If the settings are too low, you see only very small variations in the wave pattern. If the sound is being clipped off because the volume is too high, move the line-in or microphone volume setting down until most of the volume range is displayed without clipping. If the sound is too low, increase the volume setting. Ok, here's the trick with the line-in or microphone input. If the recording effect is satisfactory, then stop the recording test by clicking "Stop" button.
- Depending on your sound card and the volume of the audio source, you might not get enough volume using the line-in input. In this case try the microphone input, as the volume sensitivity through the microphone input is generally greater than with the line-in input.
- OK, let's rewind the tape and start the playback from the point you want to record. Hit the "Record" button and stand by. When you want to stop recording, just click "Stop" button. The recording sound file is located in the recording history list where you can play, edit, copy or delete it.
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