This product is Shareware. The unregistered evalauation version limits processing to the first 2 minutes of a file; and only the first track of a multitrack source can be saved. Apart from these restrictions, the program is fully functional. Registration is by means of a vendor supplied key.
Product Description:
Aimed at both the casual user and the serious archivist, Wave Corrector is a true WYSIWYG waveform corrector which automatically removes clicks and hiss from vinyl and tape/cassette recordings. Correction artefacts are kept to a very low level by sophisticated algorithms which replicate the waveform underlying the noise.
Other tools include digital filters to remove hum and rumble and for correcting tonal balance.
The program also divides multi-track album files into separate CD track files.
Unlike other similar products, Wave Corrector allows individual click corrections to be auditioned and edited (adjusted) for maximum fidelity. Corrections can also be manually inserted or removed. A graphical display overlays the corrected and uncorrected waveforms so that they can be visually as well as aurally compared.
Even badly damaged original recordings can thereby be restored to near pristine condition and the user has complete control over the restoration process.
System Requirements:
Wave Corrector runs on the Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000 platforms. At least 2 GB of free disk space is required for processing an LP vinyl record. A sound card is required to utilise the audition functions.
Installation Instructions:
Run the installation file wavecor_xx.exe program to install Wave Corrector on your computer.
If you already have an earlier version installed, you do not need to uninstall it. Simply install the latest version on top of the previous one. Changed files will be overwritten.
Uninstall Instructions:
Wave Corrector may be uninstalled by means of the Windows add/remove programs applet.
Support Instructions:
If you have any problems installing or running Wave Corrector or if you have any comments to pass to the author please make a report via the Wave Corrector web site support page at http://www.wavecor.co.uk/support.htm
Alternatively, you can contact the author direct at derek@wavecor.co.uk