
The PolderbitS Sound Recorder enables you to digitize audio recordings to your
computers hard disk so you can then burn the tracks onto an audio CD. It can also be
used for other sound recording and editing tasks.
The program will run on any of the current Microsoft Windows operating systems (Windows
98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP and Vista).
To transfer vinyl records to cd, your computer system must meet the following
specifications:
CD burner with burning software
The PolderbitS Sound Recorder provides you with an easy way to digitize recordings of
videos, music cassettes or LP's.
In addition, you need a CD-burning device and CD-burning software to burn the
digital sound files onto CD.
CD-burning software is usually supplied with the CD-burning device and you can also use the Windows Media Player to make Audio CD's.
Sound card
Your system must be equipped with a 16 bits sound card.
The sound card must have a Line-in connector to allow you to connect to such devices as an
LP or cassette player.
Free disk space
The hard disk(s) of your computer must have sufficient free space to be able to
temporarily store the digital sound files you want to put on CD.
For each second of digital sound in sound files, you need approximately 172 Kb of free
disk space. That is approximately 10 megabyte for each minute.
If you want to put everything on CD in one session, you must have enough free disk space
to accommodate the total playing time of all tracks. The recordings of a full CD
(approximately 74 minutes) require approximately 740 megabyte of free disk space!
If you don't have this much free disk space, you can also put tracks on CD one by one.
This just takes more time.
Processor
Your system must be equipped with at least a 300 MHz processor and 64 Mb memory to
process the enormous amounts of data without problems.
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