LP Recorder Version 6.0

© 2000-2003 CFB Software
Last Updated 24 Sep 2003

E-Mail:   info@cfbsoftware.com
Website:   http://www.cfbsoftware.com

Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Minimum System Requirements
  3. Installation
  4. Documentation
  5. Ordering Information
  6. List of Files
  7. Licence Agreement
  8. Disclaimer

1. Overview

You need to use a WAV file recorder program to record a vinyl LP if you want to convert it to a CD or group of MP3 files. The program stores the recording as a digital WAV format file on your hard disk.

Most general purpose WAV editors can be used for recording but they tend to be packed with functions, many of which the average user would never use. This makes them more complicated and time-consuming to configure and use than they need to be.

In contrast, LP Recorder has been designed with one purpose in mind - to record vinyl LPs. Connect the tape or line output from your stereo to the line input of your soundcard, enter a filename, select the recording input and press the record button. 

Additionally, LP Recorder can be used to record from virtually any sound source that you can connect to your line-input. It has successfully been used to record tapes, cassettes, MiniDiscs, radio programs etc. etc.

Features

Special features of LP Recorder suited to recording vinyl, tapes etc. are:

  1. Automatically adjusts optimum recording levels to avoid distortion
     
  2. Auto Start for remote operation
     
  3. Auto Stop for unattended operation
     
  4. Visual level meter can be used to check recording levels before AND during recording
     
  5. Level meters display even if your soundcard does not include the meter feature
     
  6. Large volume slider with numeric values for precise settings
     
  7. Skip and clip prevention and detection
     
  8. The remaining recording time, based on the free space on your disk, is displayed
     
  9. The recorded file is ready for further processing as soon as the recording has finished
     
  10. Integrated soundcard selection and configuration
     
  11. Produces a time-saving LP Ripper-compatible tracks (TRK) file

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2. Minimum System Requirements

  1. MS Windows XP / 98 / ME / 2000
  2. Intel 233 MHz Pentium processor
  3. 800x600 SVGA display using Normal (Small) fonts, and Medium (16-bit) colours
  4. Windows compatible mouse
  5. A soundcard compatible with the standard Windows Mixer / Volume control. It must be capable of recording CD-format (16-bit, stereo, 44.1Khz) WAV files and have a line-in input socket.
  6. At least 300Mb Free disk space (for approx. 30 Minutes' WAV storage)
  7. A suitable cable to connect the tape-out of your stereo amplifier to the line-in of your soundcard. See Turntable Setup in the LP Recorder Help file for more information.

NOTE: Some computers, particularly Laptop and Notebook models, have integrated audio chips with limited recording capabilities. Some of these are even restricted to mono microphone input. Use the trial version of LP Recorder to make sure that your computer has adequate facilities to produce satisfactory recordings.

If you are recording LPs or cassettes, you will find LP Ripper useful. It automatically splits a large WAV file recorded from one side of an LP into separate tracks. LP Ripper is also developed by CFB Software.

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3. Installation

LP Recorder is distributed as a self-installing file lrsetup.exe

Install LP Recorder as follows:

  1. Press the Windows Start button and select Run from the Start Menu.
     
  2. Type the full name of the file (for example, C:\temp\lrsetup.exe)
     
  3. Press the Enter key, and follow the prompts.
     
  4. When the installation program has completed, run LP Recorder by selecting it from the Windows Start menu.
     
  5. Select LP Recorder - Quick Start Guide from the Windows Start Menu to step you through your first recording.

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4. Documentation

All of the documentation is contained in the online Help file. When running LP Recorder, press the F1 key for context-sensitive help or select Help from the menu.

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5. Ordering Information

5.1 Free Trial Version

The trial version of LP Recorder is available free of charge so you can check how useful it will be to you. It has all of the features of the registered full version except that each recording is limited to 4 minutes.

You are free to distribute the trial version. It may be given away to anyone, included on CD-ROM libraries, uploaded to WWW pages, ftp sites and bulletin boards, etc. as long as it is distributed in its complete original form.
 

5.2 Ordering LP Recorder

You can order the full version of LP Recorder in various currencies using:

Credit card
Wire transfer
Cheque
Cash

Go to the LP Recorder Order page at the CFB Software Website.

Once CFB Software has received your order, your registration details and instructions on how to apply them to the downloaded software will be sent to you via e-mail. This normally happens within 24 hours, 7 days a week.

Note: DO NOT distribute the registered full version of LP Recorder without the expressed written consent of the author.


5.3 Refund Policy

CFB Software's products are provided as trial versions that can be downloaded via our website. Use these 'try-before-you-buy' versions to ensure that they are compatible with your computer systems and satisfy all of your requirements before purchasing a full version.  All sales of full version licences are final. Once the access details for the full version have been issued they cannot be cancelled. Thus we are only able to provide refunds for accidental duplicate orders.

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6. List of Files

The LP Recorder package installation program is a single file called lrsetup.exe 

After running lrsetup the following files are created in the directory that you specified:

LPRecorder.exe   Main program
LPRecorder.chm   Help file
LPRecorderTrace.txt   Empty trace file
QuickStart.chm   Quick start guide
ReadMe.htm   This file
WhatsNew.htm   Summary of new features
UNWISE.EXE   Uninstall support file
INSTALL.LOG   Installation log

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7. Licence Agreement

You should carefully read the following terms and conditions before using this software. Your use of this software indicates your acceptance of this licence agreement and disclaimer.

Trial Version

There are no restrictions to the number of computers that the trial version of LP Recorder may be installed on, or the number of people that can use it at any one time.

Registered Full Version

A registered full version of LP Recorder may be installed on one or more computers but may only be used by the single person in whose name it is registered.

Music Copyright

LP Recorder must not be used in any way which would contravene any music copyright laws applicable to the user.

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8. Disclaimer

LP Recorder is used entirely at the risk of the user. Although great care has been taken to eliminate defects during the development of LP Recorder, it is not claimed to be fault-free. No claims are made regarding its correctness, reliability or fitness for any particular purpose. The Author shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages, loss of data or personal injury in connection with furnishing, performance, or use of this material.

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