Media Digitalizer v2.5
by Digitope
(Digitope Website)

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File Size: 3.80 MB
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License Conditions:

14 Day Trial. Registration: US$25.00

System Requirements:

128 MB Ram, 6 MB Disk space for application, Hard disk space for temporary recording files, DirectX Compatable sound card

Last Updated: 2005-12-15
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Software Description

Now, ripping analog media is as easy as ripping Audio CDs! Using Media Digitalizer, you can easily create MP3s, WMAs, Audio CDs,
TunePaks and even Wave files from cassettes, LPs or any analog media. You
can even create more than one type of media from a single recording! All
this, for only $20! Download and try the free trial version now!

General Features & Benefits

  • Simple, step-by-step interface that's easy to use
  • Full help system, including tutorial
  • All components integrated..no need to use separate "recorder",
    "editor" and "encoder" applications.

  • Single low $20 price which includes the complete Digitalizer system.no need to buy extra applications

Recorder Features & Benefits:

  • Fully adjustable recording times.you don't need to sit and wait for
    the tape or record to finish..with built-in recording times for common media
    sizes.

  • Support for two sided media, so you can record both sides in a
    single recording

  • Best of both worlds: Automatic AND manual track detection for any
    recording.

Encoder Features & Benefits:

  • Integrated support for WMA, MP3 formats
  • Encoders completely integrated into Digitalizer.no need to purchase
    or use multiple applications

  • Support for MP3 ID3 tags, including formats 1 & 2.
  • Support for advanced MP3 encoding options.
  • Adjustable WMA encoding rates & support for WMA tags
  • Can export uncompressed Wave files for optimum quality when editing
    further or encoding in an unsupported format.

  • Ability to create several different media formats from a single
    recording

  • Support for Digitope's proprietary TuneZipT TunePakT format

CD Burner Features & Benefits:

  • Combine multiple recordings onto one CD.
  • Spread recording over 60 minutes over several CDs.
  • Support for Burn-Proof technology which prevents most
    buffer-underrun errors on supported CD-RW drives.

  • Fully adjustable CD burning speed from 1x to your drive's maximum
  • Supports all CD sizes, including 650 MB, 700 MB and micro CDs.

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I have nero and media player but want to turn all my music cassettes into cds. How can I do this the cheeapest way

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Information request

I'm interesting in a softwere for audio restoration and translation of music from vinil and paste records and tapes to CD's.
Basically I would like to know about a sotwere:
1.How to downlowed music form LP's, 45 & 78 rpm records an tapes to the computer?
2.Are noises and defects removed during downlowed or have to be treated after recorded on HD?
3. How long is the registration feed.
4. What cain of hepl is reicived. How much the updating?
5. What is the transfers speed?

SPECIAL: Are there any sofwere similar for VIDEO restoration and transfer to DVD?
Thanks.

Re: Information request

: I'm interesting in a softwere for audio restoration and translation of music from vinil and paste records and tapes to CD's.
: Basically I would like to know about a sotwere:
: 1.How to downlowed music form LP's, 45 & 78 rpm records an tapes to the computer?
: 2.Are noises and defects removed during downlowed or have to be treated after recorded on HD?
: 3. How long is the registration feed.
: 4. What cain of hepl is reicived. How much the updating?
: 5. What is the transfers speed?

: SPECIAL: Are there any sofwere similar for VIDEO restoration and transfer to DVD?
: Thanks.

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