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Getting Started
Using all sound Recroder XP
Support & FAQ
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The most frequently asked questions
are as follows.
- While attempting to recording audio
but nothing happens. What's wrong?
Answer
- How long can All Sound Recorder XP record?
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- Why do I get "unknown" mixers
in my "Change Sound Source"?
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- How to Record audio from Microphone?
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- How to Record audio from Walkman/Discman?
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- How can I convert protected wma file
to mp3 format?
Answer
- How to record RM/RAM/RA file or other
steaming audio(internet radio) to MP3?
Answer
- How do I use All Sound Recorder XP to
record from a LP or cassette?
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- It records well but plays back at either
very slow speed (drawl), How can I fix this problme?
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- How can I save what I have recorded?
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- How can I find recorded file from my
output folder
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- I am having trouble downloading the
software. It cuts off before the download is finished. How can I get a complete
copy of the software?
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- How do I put my recording back on a
CD so I can play them in my CD Player?
Answer
- I have purchased a previous version
of All Sound Recorder XP in the past. How do I upgrade to the new version?
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- Do you sell a version of All Sound Recorder
XP for the Mac?
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- Can I purchase the software in a local
store near where I live?
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- What is the update/upgrade policy for
All Sound Recorder XP?
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- What is All Sound Recorder XP's refund
policy?
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- I have purchased All Sound Recorder
XP. What happens if I format my computer or my system crashes? Will the Product
ID change and my unlock code no longer work?
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- What are the recommended Operating System
configurations for All Sound Recorder XP?
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- What are the hardware requirements for
All Sound Recorder XP?
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- How do I uninstall All Sound Recorder
XP?
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While
attempting to recording audio but nothing is recorded,What could be the problem?
Click "Change Sound Source" button
and then choose the right record source and volume. Please see Recording Tutorial.
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Why
do I get "unknown" mixers in my "Change Sound Source"?
Recording process is closely related to
the sound card. Sound cards vary with different types, your card needs to be
full duplex first of all. We have a test utility here for you to test your sound
card. Will you please run this utility, capture the result screen, and send
us the picture? Thanks in advance.
How
do I use All Sound Recroder XP record from an LP or cassette?
All Sound Recorder XP can be used to record
from any available source. Therefore, you should make the necessary hardware
connection from your stereo or other source device to your sound card. Now,
within All Sound Recorder XP, select the connection used on your sound card
as the input source for recording. Start playback on your stereo or other device,
and click the record button on the All Sound Recorder XP window. When the audio
content playback is complete, press Stop in All Sound Recorder XP, and save
the recording via the Save As command. You should keep in mind the frequency
at which recordings are saved.
I am having trouble
downloading the software. It cuts off before the download is finished. How can
I get a complete copy of the software?
Unfortunately, some ISPs experience packet
loss when downloading larger files. Other than trying the download again at
another time, you would likely have more success by using the multiple-file
download option on the downloads page. Most ISPs do not have problems with files
of this size. However, if you do have a problem with one of the files, instead
of having to re-download the entire package, you can download only that one
part again, which should work much better under this circumstance.
How
long can All Sound Recorder XP record?
All Sound Recorder XP can consecutively
record for as long as you like without interrupt.
How
can I save what I have recorded?
First, click "Creating New Recording
Work " button, select the folder you want to save your recording file in
the popup "save as" dialog box;
Second, name the new file and then click the "save" button on the
dialog box;
Third, after you stop recording, your recording is automatically saves as the
file you have created.
How
do I put my recording back on a CD so I can play them in my CD Player?
Simply record to WAV-files . All CD Burning
software I know of can burning WAV-files as CD tracks. Read their manuals or
online help.
How
to record RM/RAM/RA file or other steaming audio to MP3?
- Open All Sound Recorder XP & Steaming
audio player at the same time.
- Select the Stereo Mix device or the
equivalent from the device combo box on the skin, adjust the recording volume
for the highest possible performance. You might see other devices, such as
CD-Player or Microphone, in the recording panel, uncheck all non-essential
devices, this cuts down background noise.
- Now start the playback of the Real
one player or the stream audio from Internet and click the "Record"
button in All Sound Recorder. Adjust the volume setting by observing a wave
pattern display of the audio as it is playing.
- When you want to stop recording, just
click "Stop" button, and the destination sound file is there.
View Flash Tutorial (220k) (Demo player is Real One Player).
It records
well but plays back at either very slow speed (drawl)
TA: To resolve this problem(use a low quality
mp3 for reduce size)
Please click "Options / MP3 Settings", select "Encode Mode:"
to "PRESET" and select "Quality Preset" to "LQP LOW
QUALITY"
Also you can open this MP3 with All Sound
Editor, use "Operation / Stretch+" function to speed up this MP3.
Do you produce a version
of All Sound Recorder XP for the Mac?
No. Audio-X-Recorder does
not develop Macintosh software at this time. Unfortunately, as we are not familiar
with the Macintosh software market, we do not know of a solution to recommend
for similar operations on the Mac platform.
Can
I purchase the software in a local store near where I live?
All Sound Recorder XP is not currently
sold through retail distributors. We are using the try before you buy method
of distribution at present which allows users to install the software and ensure
it's what they're looking for before having to spend any money whatsoever. The
software can be purchased from anywhere in the world, though, directly from
the All Sound Recorder XP web site or via postal mail, fax, PayPal, or wire
transfer.
How
to Record from Microphone?
- Check Your Hardware:
If your microphone has never worked,
or it stopped working, first check the physical connection of the microphone.
Verify that it is firmly plugged into the microphone port instead of the headphone
or speaker port. If you are not sure which port is correct, you can check
the sound card to see if it is marked (sometimes with a picture of a microphone),
you can use a process of elimination, check the documentation that came with
your hardware, or contact the hardware manufacturer.
- Run All Sound Recorder XP,Click New
Button to create a new recording work,
- Set the properties from the new recordining
work window.
- Choose the device "MIC" (Microphone)
from the device combo box
- Click "Record" button, and
then speak into the microphone. If the microphone is plugged into the correct
jack, the wave patterns on the display should move left and right. If it does
not move, sound is not making it through your microphone.
How to Record from Walkman/Discman?
- Check Your Hardware:
Connect the left and right audio-out terminals or or HeadPhone terminals on
the Walkman/Discman to the line-in or microphone terminal on the sound card
- Run All Sound Recorder XP,Click New
Button to create a new recording work,
- Set the properties from the new recordining
work window.
- Choose the device "Line In"
from the device combo box then play the Walkman/Discman.
- Click "Record" button. If
the line is plugged into the correct jack, the wave patterns on the display
should move left and right.
How can I convert protected wma file to mp3 format?
- Open All Sound Recorder XP & Windows
media player at the same time.
- Select the Stereo Mix device or the
equivalent from the device combo box on the skin, adjust the recording volume
for the highest possible performance.
- Now start the playback of the windows
media player and click the "Record" button in All Sound Recorder.
Adjust the volume setting by observing a wave pattern display of the audio
as it is playing.
- When you want to stop recording, just
click "Stop" button, and the destination sound file is there.
View Flash Tutorial (220k) (Demo player is Real One Player).
How can I find recorded
file from my output folder?
You can click the "go to out put folderer"
area on the skin.More detail see the flash Demo.
What is the update/upgrade
policy for All Sound Recorder XP?
When All Sound Recorder XP is purchased,
all updates for the major version ordered can be downloaded and used free of
charge. The only time an additional fee is required is when a major upgrade
is released. If you decide that you'd like to upgrade to the new major version,
it is therefore subject to upgrade pricing. Of course, if you'd prefer not to
upgrade, you may still continue to use the version purchased at no additional
cost.
What is All Sound Recorder
XP's refund policy?
30-day money-back guarantee.
UNCONDITIONAL. We guarantee you will be absolutely thrilled with the results
and quality of All Sound Recorder XP or you can return the program
for a 100% refund anytime in the first 30 days!
If for some reason, you ordered All Sound Recorder XP, but did not receive the
unlock information, e-mail sales@allformp3.com
with the date of your order, the name supplied with your order or foward your
order mail to us. We will look for your order and send the registration details
to you promptly.
I have purchased All
Sound Recorder XP. What happens if I format my computer or my system crashes?
With the current version of All Sound Recorder
XP, the Reg Name & Code does not change if you format your computer or your
system crashes. Therefore, your unlock code is still valid, and you should not
need new registration information,You only backup your regname & reg code..
Recommended Operating
System configurations for All Sound Recorder XP
Windows 95 (with Service Pack 1), Windows
98, Windows ME, Windows 2000,Windows NT, or Windows XP.
Hardware Requirements
for All Sound Recorder XP
Minimum:
Intel Pentium class
200 MHz processor or better; 128 MB RAM; 10 MB Hard Drive space; Sound Blaster-compatible
sound card and speakers/headphones; SVGA or higher color video display card
(minimum resolution 800x600); Internet connection for ordering, and support.
Recommended:
Intel Pentium II
class 300 MHz MMX or better; 128 MB RAM or more; 50 MB Hard Drive space; Sound
Blaster-compatible sound card and speakers/headphones; 16-bit color
video card; Internet connection for ordering, and support.
How do I uninstall All
Sound Recorder XP?
To uninstall All Sound Recorder XP, click
Start from the Windows Taskbar, go into Settings/Control Panels/Add/Remove Programs
and select All Sound Recorder XP from the Install/Uninstall tab
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