Golden Records Pro For Mac

Convert your vinyl records or cassettes to CD using Golden Records on Mac OS X

Golden Records is software that helps you to convert your vinyl LP records, tapes or cassettes onto CD or to wav or mp3 files on Mac OS X. It is designed specifically with records and cassettes in mind and has been developed to make the conversion process as easy and intuitive as possible. Just install the software and follow the step-by-step wizard. Features: * Convert audio from vinyl LP records and audio cassette tapes into CD or Wave/MP3 format. * Comes with a full set of audio restoration tools to clean up damaged audio. * Simple wizard utility to walk you through the conversion process. * Encodes into mp3 or wave files with the ability to add mp3 ID tags to converted files. * Automatically normalizes recordings. * Automatically applies dc offset correction recordings. * Click / pop elimination when recording from vinyl records. * Automatic hiss and noise reduction. * Automatic 'phono' RIAA eq correction (if your old record player does not have a preamplifier). * Can convert 78 records playing on a RPM player.

Changes: New Release

Minimum requirements: Mac OS X Intel 10.3 or Higher and about 600MB hard drive space for every album you want to convert.

Operating system: Mac OS X,Mac Other

Program URL: http://www.nch.com.au/golden/index.html

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You may copy or distribute the installation file of this software in its complete unaltered form but you may not, under any circumstances, distribute any software registration code.

EULA

SOFTWARE LICENCE TERMS: 1. The copyrights in this software and any audio or visual work distributed with the software belong to NCH Software. NCH Software reserves all rights. NCH Software licences the distribution and installation of this software only in accordance with these terms. 2. By installing, using or distributing this software you, on your own behalf and on behalf of your employer or principal, agree to be bound by these terms.

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