The world is full of music - but since it's available in so many different formats and on so many different channels, it can sometimes be difficult to capture and save for later enjoyment. Perhaps you'd like to record the music you enjoy on your favourite online radio station? Maybe you have a collection of old cassette tapes that are gathering dust on your shelves? Here's the solution: whenever you want to record music, Audio Record Wizard is the software you need.
This music recording program works directly with your sound card, so you can record any sound or music at near-perfect quality. It is easy to record sound from a microphone, a cassette tape player, or an LP player. You can also record music from almost any Windows application, including Winamp, Real Player, Windows Media Player and many more.
If you have a serious interest in music, you'll be pleased to know that creating a recording is as easy as selecting a recording device, setting the recording quality and volume, and clicking the Record button. You will also appreciate the fact that this music recording program includes many powerful options that will help you fine tune your recording. You can select 11, 22, or 44 KHz sampling rates, and create 16 bit stereo or mono recordings. You can set the bit rate from 32k per second, which is ideal for creating tiny files of low quality voice recordings, to 320k per second, which is designed for the highest quality recording. The program supports variable bit rate (VBR) encoding of MP3 files. If you appreciate high quality music, you can rest assured that Audio Record Wizard will help you create high quality recordings.
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Useful information for new users
Audio Record Wizard is very easy to use, but when using the music recording program for the first time, you may not be able to get it record what you want, or the playback volume of the recorded file may be low. Don't be disheartened by this!
Take a little time to familiarize yourself with your hardware, tell Audio Record Wizard which source you would like to record from, and adjust the Recording Volume Level to an appropriate value. It's that simple.
The help file of Audio Record Wizard contains further information about how to select the right device. However, in the unlikely event that you're still having problems, please contact our support, and we'll be happy to assist you.