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Spin It Again 1.0 - User Guide and FAQ

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How to Record An LP or Tape To CD:

Step 1: Hookup Your Record Or Cassette Player To Your Computer

Run the software and click "Hookup Wizard". It will guide you through a series of questions and show you photos and images to help you hook up your record or cassette player to your computer.

Step 2: Get A Good Recording Level

The first time you run the software, it will ask you if you want to run the "Recording Level Wizard". Click "Yes" or click "Level Wizard"

Once the wizard starts, click the "Start" button and follow the instructions. (It will have you play the loudest part of the record or tape.)

Step 3: Click "Record"

If you are recording a tape, make sure to rewind it. Click "Record" and start playing your record or tape. Once it is done, flip over the record or tape and play side two. When it's finished, click "Next" or "Stop".

Step 4: Preview And Edit Your Recording

The software automatically splits your recording up into tracks. If there were any erroneous tracks created or if there was extra silence, you can edit it by clicking "Split" and/or by dragging the track markers.

Once you are satisfied, click "Next"

Step 5: Tag / Name Your Recording

Enter in the artist, album, genre and track names if your CD burner supports burning CD-Text. (This screen is more important when creating MP3s or other audio files.)

Click "Next" when you are done.

Step 6: Click "Burn CD"

Click the "Burn CD" button, click "Next" to accept the default settings and click "Next" again.


How to use Record An LP/Tape To MP3, WAV, WMA, Or OGG Files:

Step 1: Hookup Your Record Or Cassette Player To Your Computer

Run the software and click "Hookup Wizard". It will guide you through a series of questions and show you photos and images to help you hook up your record or cassette player to your computer.

Step 2: Get A Good Recording Level

The first time you run the software, it will ask you if you want to run the "Recording Level Wizard". Click "Yes" or click "Level Wizard"

Once the wizard starts, click the "Start" button and follow the instructions. (It will have you play the loudest part of the record or tape.)

Step 3: Click "Record"

If you are recording a tape, make sure to rewind it. Click "Record" and start playing your record or tape. Once it is done, flip over the record or tape and play side two. When it's finished, click "Next" or "Stop".

Step 4: Preview And Edit Your Recording

The software automatically splits your recording up into tracks. If there were any erroneous tracks created or if there was extra silence, you can edit it by clicking "Split" and/or by dragging the track markers.

Once you are satisfied, click "Next"

Step 5: Tag / Name Your Recording

Enter in the artist, album, genre and track names. This will affect how the individual MP3s are named and tagged.

Click "Next" when you are done.

Step 6: Pick A Destination & Format.

If you want to put it on an MP3 player, make sure it's plugged in and then click "Choose" and select it from the list. Otherwise, choose a folder on your computer. You can also choose a format (MP3, OGG, WAV or WMA) and click "Details" to change the bit rate and other advanced settings.

Click "Next" and it will create your audio files!

Frequently Asked Questions - Spin It Again

  1. It doesn't recognize my CD or DVD recorder, why?
    1) Please check to make sure that you have the latest version.

    2) If you just installed the software and you have WinME, Win98, Win98SE or Win95, you'll need to restart your computer before some drivers are working properly. Make sure to restart, in this case.

    3) Alternatively, you can render out the tracks as audio files (MP3, WAV, OGG or WMA) and then load them into another burning program to burn as audio CDs. While this isn't the most desirable way to do it, it is an option. Please check to make sure that you have the latest version.


  2. How Do I Import Track information Into Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker?
    You'll need to run the label maker from Spin It Again. (We may change this later.) There are a few ways to do it.

    1) If you your CD burner supports reading and writing of CD-Text, you can use the label maker to read the CD directly.

    2) If you are still running Spin It Again, make sure to enter in the correct track info on the title "Name Your Recording!" and then click "Next". Click "Print a CD Label..." and it will launch the Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker with your track information.

    3) If you have already made a recording and did not let the software delete the recording, you have an option of reloading it.

    A. Run Spin It Again
    B. Click "Load A Sound File"
    C. Find "My Documents"
    D. You'll find "My Recordings" under "My Documents"
    E. Locate the recording that you are interested in creating a label for.
    F. On the "Preview & Edit" screen, click "Next"
    G. On the "Name Your Recording!" screen, make sure that the track information is there, otherwise, type it in. Click "Next"
    H. Click "Print a CD Label..." and it will launch the Acoustica CD/DVD Label Maker with your track information.


  3. Can I record 78 rpm records, even though my record player doesn't have a 78 speed?
    You can record 78 rpm records with a record player that supports 33 or 45 rpm.

    Here's what you'll need to do.
    1. Set you record player to the closest speed to 78 rpm.
    2. Record the 78 rpm record. (It will sound odd, of course.)
    3. On the "Preview & Edit" screen change the "Speed Control" by a factor of (playback speed / 78) *100 %.


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