1st Sound Recorder v1.0  
by Thomas Williams
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Operating System: XP 2000/ME/98/95
File Size: -
License: Demonstration (All Demo software)
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Registration: US$29.95

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Date Added: 2005-04-10
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Software Description

1st Sound Recorder makes a complete recording studio of your computer. With 1st Sound Recorder you can record voice from microphone, webcasts from the Internet, music played by Winamp, Windows Media Player, Quick Time, Real Player, Flash, games, etc. Sound quality of the recordings remains excellent, or sounds even better for 1st Sound Recorder reduces noise. 1st Sound Recorder is able to automatically detect the recording formats your sound card supports and then set the application's parameters for the best possible performance. Your recordings are then saved as Mp3 or Wav files.

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This is a rip-off

I bought this when it was "Super MP3 Recorder Professional". I paid the full price of $29.95 and it was full of bugs. When I reported the bugs, I was told there was a fixed version that I could download - I did and found exactly the same bugs. When I wrote back again, I never heard a thing. In summary, I paid the full price and got screwed. The next time I saw this software it was call the Audio Recorder deluxe. Now it's called the 1st Sound Recorder. I believe the name changes are just a scam to sell the same junk and rip-off a new bunch of suckers! Buy at your own risk!

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