PolderbitS Sound Recorder and Editor

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  1. Labrat

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    I Purchased this Software about 2 years ago an been using it since. I thought I might share information with all of you people who like to record from your Pc :). And best of all it comes with a 30 Day Full Version Trial. Here is the Offical web Address www.Polderbits.com

    Here is a Overview of the Software

    The PolderbitS Sound Recorder and Editor is designed to digitize sound recordings of music cassette tapes, vinyl LPs, or videos so they can be recorded onto CD. All you need is a multimedia Windows PC with a CD burner and CD burning software, and with PolderbitS audio processing software you can transfer vinyl records to cd. Move all of your old recordings onto your PC by converting them into digital sound files.

    The PolderbitS Sound Recorder and Editor can also be used for additional sound recording and editing tasks.

    The Sound Recorder:

    With the Sound Recorder you can digitize recordings to your computer’s hard disk, creating standard digital sound files.
    Everything is under control within one easy-to-use window:
    Select the sound source of the sound card.
    Select the desired recording sound quality.
    Set the recording volume before and during recording.
    Maximum possible recording time is displayed, which is dependent on the amount of available hard disk space.
    Start a recording automatically at any given day and time, for any duration, with the Recording timer.

    The Sound Editor:

    With the Sound Editor you can easily edit a recording.
    Everything is under control from within one easy-to-use window:

    Edit new files recorded with the Sound Recorder, or open and edit existing WAV and MP3 files.
    Automatically or manually split up recordings, like a full recording of one LP side into multiple tracks.
    Trim the start and end of each track – cut out white noise and save space.
    Each track can be faded in or out at the desired point, allowing you to neatly separate tracks that run over into each other, like a live recording with applause, or even shorten a song that’s too long.
    Cut out fragments of sound from within the middle of a track.
    Listen to the result of your editing before saving it to disk.
    Recordings can be saved to disk as a standard WAV or MP3 sound file, with your choice of desired sound quality.

    The program is accompanied by an extensive on-line manual.

     
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