How to Use the Recorder
What is the recorder?
Does it affect the conversion qulity?
System Requirements
How to start the Recorder?
How to use the Recorder?
Is it possible convert several files one time?
What is the Recorder?
Our conversion tool provides the recorder to convert the media. It gets the audio data from the
sound card, and then convert the audio data to mp3, wav, ogg or other formats.
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Does it affect the conversion quality?
Of course not. The tool gets the audio data from the sound card directly so the quality is good enough
to you. It also doesn't affect the conversion if you mute voice in the volume control.
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System Requirements
Recorder can convert all the formats to mp3, wave, ogg, wma or other formats but you should install
the corresponding players. For example, Install realplayer for Real Video(Rm, Rmvb,etc.) and Real Audio(Ra, Rax, etc.).
As for Rax, you also need install Rhapsody.
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How to start the Recorder?
Generally, it has two ways to start the recorder.
(1) Add the file, and then Click to start the Recorder Dialog.
Still a little confused? Click here to see the video tutorial.
(2) If our tool can't convert the file directly, it will try to launch the recorder to convert it.
Still a little confused? Click here to see the video tutorial.
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(1) Use the corresponding player to open the media file, such as realplayer.

(2) Click the Recorder button to start the recorder in the Recorder Dialog.

(3) Start to play the media file
(4) After finish the playing, click the stop button the finish the conversion.
(5) Get the result file in the output directory.
(6) Use the Extract function to split the result file
Still a little confused? Click here to see the video tutorial.
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5, Is it possible convert the several files one time?Video tutorial
Yes,
(1) Create the player list.

(1) Click the Recorder button to start the recorder in the Recorder Dialog.
(2) Start to play the media file
(4) After finish the playing, click the stop button the finish the conversion.
(5) Get the result file in the output directory.
(6) Use the Extract function to split the result file
Still a little confused? Click here to see the video tutorial.
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