Convert and restore your LP's and Tapes to digital audio files for CD's and MP3's!!
SoundSaver easily records your audio collection with unparalleled results. Simply connectm recordm clean, export -- directly to iTunes, as MP3, or uncompressed WAV files for CD/DVD burning!
Archiving your LPs and tapes has never been easier -- SoundSaver delivers pro-quality results at an affordable price!
Start Page:
SoundSaver's Start Page is where you begin your projects. You can choose to make a new recording -- or open an existing audio file or SoundSaver project file.
SoundSaver's all-in-one interface is easy and intuitive to use, and is powered by BIAS' highly-acclaimed audio processing technology.
Connection Page:
The Connection Page guides you through making the physical connection between your stereo system (or other audio source) and your computer.
Once connected, it can automatically set the recording level for you (or you can set it manually).
Recording Page:
The Recording Page is where you can start a new audio recording, and set up various recording options, such as a Record Timer, adding Track Markers, and adjusting the speed of 78 RPM records.
Clean Page:
Once you've made a recording, you'll most likely want to clean up any clicks, crackles, hiss, hum, and rumble. In Clean Page you'll find all the tools you need to make your recording squeaky clean!
SoundSaver's Enhance feature restores high and low frequencies, and make it sound like new!
Define Tracks Page:
In the Define Tracks page, you can slice your recording into separate tracks automatically (or manually), and add ID3 metadata tags for artist, album, and track name.
Whether you're recording typical commercially produced records and tapes that have gaps between tracks -- or continuous-play DJ mixes or live concerts, SoundSaver has you covered!
Export Page:
When you've finished recording and editing your project, it's time to export and enjoy it!
SoundSaver can export MP3 files (with embedded ID3 tags), high quality WAV files for burning to CD, directly into your iTunes library, or as a SoundSaver project file.